The legislative-advocacy style of policy advocacy:

a. Aims to make legislatures change their procedures.
b. Seeks enactment of specific reforms.
c. Focuses on getting social workers involved in elections.
d. Emphasizes the legal aspect of policy issues.

ANS: B

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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a. defeat in the Russo-Japanese War and a general population that turned to capitalism b. a general population that turned to Marxism c. economic weakness but military strength d. defeat in the Russo-Japanese War and economic and military weakness e. economic weakness and a general population that had turned to Marxism

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