Exam 14: Public Relations in Grassroots Organizations

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No Boston Olympics,begun by two unknown men to stop the Olympics from coming to Boston,is a perfect example of a David against a Goliath ______.

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The organizers of the 2016 Women's March on Washington used a two-pronged strategy of ______ to organize a successful event?

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You are well suited for public relations opportunities with health-care organizations and PR firms with health specialties if your interests include science and health.

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Why is the development of budget and bond issue campaigns a major function of public relations at the K-12 school level?

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During the planning and organization of the 2016 Women's March on Washington,insiders engaged in ______,which is often a byproduct of activism.

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To be considered a grassroots organization,a group must be incorporated as a 501(c)(3)nonprofit.

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What should an audit of your institution's social media profiles include,and why is it important to perform such audits regularly?

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The strategic use of Facebook provides a no-cost,effective means for nonprofits to initiate,as well as sustain,what important type of communication?

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According to the Edelman survey "University Reputations and the Public," what does the general public most want to hear from institutes of higher learning?

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