PETA
Carp was a strong and vocal advocate for diversity in the workplace.
She was a strong advocate for indigent mentally ill people, possibly as a result of her own impoverished childhood.
Marilyn Monroe was a strong woman's rights activist in a time where women had very little too no rights. She was the first woman to get script and director approval in her films. Marilyn was also an early advocate of civil rights.
He is not strong as Captain America, but strong to lift around 300 lbs.
Very strong
She is a strong advocate for environmental conservation.
John Anderson Strong was born in 1915.
He's a strong advocate for the new bill.
Something strong.
a strong central government
a strong central government
False
the business owners
While the above isn't even a question, I get what's being asked. The word "advocate" can be used as a noun or a verb. As a verb, it means to argue in favor of of something. Here are two examples: (advocate as a verb) - While the majority of people in the community aren't in favor of school uniforms, I've decided to advocate them. (advocate as a noun) - I've decided to be an advocate for school uniforms.
Anderson shelters were built to protect people from air raids during World War II. They were built strong to protect those inside.
false
Its primary goal is to advocate strong federal investment in transportation infrastructure.