The 2010 Supreme Court decision in Citizen's United v. FEC
A) increased the political power of corporations.
B) was supported by Republicans on the basis of free speech.
C) was opposed by Democrats because it gave corporations some political rights given to individual citizens.
D) ruled that corporations, unions, and non-profit organizations may spend freely to support or oppose candidates as long as those expenditures are not coordinated with the candidate campaigns.
E) All of the above are true.
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Q2: Political parties have
A) difficulty finding candidates for
Q3: If a candidate is a highly visible
Q4: Independent expenditures are
A) funds spent by the
Q5: Which campaign financing reform was best known
Q6: The qualifications required to be a state
Q7: Tracking polls are used
A) on a daily
Q8: Holders of political office in the United
Q9: Campaigns for high offices today tend to
A)
Q10: The 1974 Federal Election Campaign Act
A) created
Q11: The widespread belief behind criticisms of money
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