Deck 2: Campaign Finance

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Which Democratic candidate accepted public funds in the race for the party's 2016 nomination?

A)Martin O'Malley
B)Bernie Sanders
C)Hillary Clinton
D)Barack Obama
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Money in campaigns has become controversial because of the

A)public's perception that too much is being spent.
B)lack of transparency by the parties and their candidates in how much they raise and spend.
C)public's perception that most candidates are corrupt, that they can be bought and sold by the highest bidder.
D)unequal influence that the wealthy have over electioneering and access to elected officials.
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Contributions to all groups that participate in election activities must be reported to the FEC.
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Which SuperPAC spent the most money in the 2012 Presidential campaign?

A)American Crossroads/Crossroads GPS
B)Americans for Prosperity
C)American Future Fund
D)Freedom Works
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The Citizens United Supreme Court decision allows corporations, labor unions, and individuals to contribute unlimited amounts of money to nonparty organizations.
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Which Republican presidential nominee raised and spent the most money (including campaign and Super PACs revenue and expenditures)?

A)Donald Trump
B)Ted Cruz
C)John Kasich
D)Jeb Bush
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This Supreme Court Case, decided in 2010, that corporations have free speech rights that are protected by the First Amendment, thereby allowing unlimited spending by corporations in the election process.

A)Buckley v.Valeo
B)Brown v.Board
C)Citizens United v.Federal Election Commission
D)Bush v.Gore
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Public funding for most major party presidential candidates no longer a viable option.
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The presidential candidate on whom the most money has been spent has won the last two presidential elections.
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Republican turnout exceeded Democratic turnout in the last two nomination cycles (2012 and 2016).
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The Supreme Court has upheld the laws that determine how much money individuals can donate to official presidential campaign committee.
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Deck 2: Campaign Finance
1
Which Democratic candidate accepted public funds in the race for the party's 2016 nomination?

A)Martin O'Malley
B)Bernie Sanders
C)Hillary Clinton
D)Barack Obama
A
2
Money in campaigns has become controversial because of the

A)public's perception that too much is being spent.
B)lack of transparency by the parties and their candidates in how much they raise and spend.
C)public's perception that most candidates are corrupt, that they can be bought and sold by the highest bidder.
D)unequal influence that the wealthy have over electioneering and access to elected officials.
D
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Contributions to all groups that participate in election activities must be reported to the FEC.
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Which SuperPAC spent the most money in the 2012 Presidential campaign?

A)American Crossroads/Crossroads GPS
B)Americans for Prosperity
C)American Future Fund
D)Freedom Works
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The Citizens United Supreme Court decision allows corporations, labor unions, and individuals to contribute unlimited amounts of money to nonparty organizations.
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Which Republican presidential nominee raised and spent the most money (including campaign and Super PACs revenue and expenditures)?

A)Donald Trump
B)Ted Cruz
C)John Kasich
D)Jeb Bush
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This Supreme Court Case, decided in 2010, that corporations have free speech rights that are protected by the First Amendment, thereby allowing unlimited spending by corporations in the election process.

A)Buckley v.Valeo
B)Brown v.Board
C)Citizens United v.Federal Election Commission
D)Bush v.Gore
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Public funding for most major party presidential candidates no longer a viable option.
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The presidential candidate on whom the most money has been spent has won the last two presidential elections.
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Republican turnout exceeded Democratic turnout in the last two nomination cycles (2012 and 2016).
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The Supreme Court has upheld the laws that determine how much money individuals can donate to official presidential campaign committee.
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