The goal of the 2002 Federal Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act was
A) to increase party competition by increasing the amount of soft money that could be used in elections.
B) an effort to increase the number of publicly financed campaigns in federal elections.
C) an effort to control the amount of soft money contributed.
D) an effort to limit the amount of soft money used in campaigns and successfully ended the use of soft money in the 2004 federal and state elections.
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