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### 3.1 Define the term campaign and provide two examples of human rights campaigns.
(2+2) = 4 points

### 3.2 Differentiate between a campaign and a protest.
(2x1) = 2 points

### 3.3 Explain the role played by campaigns such as "Learn! Speak Up! Act!" in raising awareness in society.
(2x2) = 4 points

### 3.4 Suggest ways in which you could assess the effectiveness of campaigns.
(2x2) = 4 points

### 3.5 Evaluate the success of campaigns such as the one in the case study by giving a judgment on when a campaign can succeed or fail. In each answer, indicate how either way may contribute to the success or failure of a campaign.
(2x3) = 6 points

Total: 20 points

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### TOTAL SECTION B: 40 points



Answer :

Final answer:

This answer explains the definitions of campaign and protest, provides examples of human rights campaigns, and discusses the role and evaluation of campaigns in raising awareness in society.


Explanation:

Campaign is a coordinated series of activities aimed at achieving a specific goal, usually related to promoting a cause or raising awareness. Two examples of human rights campaigns are the #MeToo movement, which advocates against sexual harassment and assault, and the Black Lives Matter campaign, focused on racial equality and justice.

  1. Campaign vs. Protest: A campaign involves organized efforts over a period of time with specific objectives, while a protest is a more immediate, spontaneous act of expressing dissent or disapproval.

Campaigns such as
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