According to Dawes, which of the following does not describe political advocacy for health or related issues well? Continual process at every level of the political spectrum Leverages evidence-based findings or statistics No longer required after policy is achieved Could take the form of funding programs to combat health inequities Question 17 (5 points) Dawes states that several states have passed laws decreasing or effectively restricting voter turnout in the last couple decades. What political factor is this an example of? Constituency receptiveness Finance and lobbying Exclusion from civic engagement International diplomacy.