Multiple Choice
People who are seldom involved in community organizing efforts, but contribute in nonactive ways or through financial contributions are called
A) active participants.
B) occasional participants.
C) supporting participants.
D) sporadic participants.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q5: Describe four assumptions that those who assist
Q6: An empowered community is one in which
Q7: The individuals who control, both formally and
Q8: Describe six characteristics of a successful coalition.
Q9: Describe five ways to better understand diversity
Q11: According to Israel and colleagues (1994), all
Q12: The final step in community organizing process
Q13: The bottom-up, grassroots mobilization of citizens for
Q14: The most successful community organizing efforts have
Q15: Try to keep volunteers' schedules rigid so