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Advocacy

/ˈædvəkəsi/noun
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Advocacy is the act of publicly supporting or pleading for a cause, policy, or group, often through organized efforts to influence decision-makers and raise awareness. In modern contexts, it's a powerful tool for social change, from grassroots movements to corporate lobbying, helping to amplify underrepresented voices and drive policy reforms.

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Advocacy efforts by the suffragette movement, including key figures like Susan B. Anthony, led to women gaining voting rights in the U.S. with the 19th Amendment in 1920, after over 70 years of persistent campaigning that involved protests, petitions, and arrests. This highlights how targeted advocacy can fundamentally alter democratic systems and empower millions.

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