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How can private citizens who want to be part of the solution to world problems use non-government organizations (NGOs) to do their part?
run for a public office
join the armed services
donate their money and time
seek government support
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Best choices: donate their money and time — and work through NGOs to seek government support.
Explanation:
- NGOs rely on volunteers and donations, so private citizens can directly contribute by giving money, volunteering skills/time, or taking part in NGO projects.
- Citizens can also use NGOs as a channel to lobby or advocate for government action on global issues (i.e., seek government support through NGO campaigns).
Running for public office or joining the armed services are ways to serve, but they aren’t examples of using NGOs.
Explanation:
- NGOs rely on volunteers and donations, so private citizens can directly contribute by giving money, volunteering skills/time, or taking part in NGO projects.
- Citizens can also use NGOs as a channel to lobby or advocate for government action on global issues (i.e., seek government support through NGO campaigns).
Running for public office or joining the armed services are ways to serve, but they aren’t examples of using NGOs.
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