Grassroots lobbying.
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What is Grassroots lobbying?</h3>
- Grassroots lobbying is lobbying with the intention of reaching the legislature and making a difference in the decision-making process.
- They provide a way for communities, not only to interact but to form around topics.
- Implementing social media tactics in grassroots lobbying would provide a much broader outreach and would allow activists to not only inform but interact with various people about their cause.
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One such reason is the fact that the UN's job is to maintain peace and help other countries. If the president went to them, he can see what they think the best option is, being as they are not just apart of the US, and their main objective is to help other countries!
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What’s the challenge you researched ?
Answer:
d. price floor
Explanation:
A price floor is a government mandated mininum price that is higher than the market equilibrium price.
This means that supply and demand do not meet because prices are not allowed to go any lower than the price floor.
The most famous example of a price floor is the minimum wage. A minimum wage is a price of labor that is higher than the market equilbrium. This produces a surplus of workers because supply (workers) is higher than the demand for them (which is determined by the firms).