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OpenStudy (warriorz13):

An advocate speaks out in favor of something they believe in. T F

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

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OpenStudy (warriorz13):

Please help I will give the first person to answer a medal

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think its false

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

ty

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

An advocate is someone who speaks on behalf of someone else. The term is often used in the legal profession to describe someone who has received some legal training which allows him or her to represent another individual in legal settings such as courtrooms and hearings. People can also advocate informally, as for example when someone writes a letter to the editor of a newspaper to speak out about a community issue. This term comes from the Latin advocare, “to summon for counsel.” As human societies grew more complex, the legal field arose in response, creating a team of professionals who specialized in legal issues and could render assistance to people struggling with legal matters. Advocates make up a part of that profession, offering advice or counsel to people who are unfamiliar with the legal system, and also speaking out for people who lack the ability to do so on their own. A classic example of an advocate is the advocates used in child and family services in many regions of the world. These individuals meet with children and families to gather information and inform children and families of their rights and responsibilities, and they report back to judges and staff members. For example, a child who may be undergoing abuse might meet with an advocate who would determine whether or not the child was being abused, and what the best course of action might be.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

np :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

false

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah bro sorry im late but yeah its false

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Fasle i think

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