The Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971
A) states that individuals may contribute up $15,000 to any candidate for federal office in any primary or general election.
B) requires that each candidate or campaign committee itemize the full name and address,occupation,and principal business of each person who contributes more than $100.
C) states that political action committees can contribute $500,000 to any candidate for federal office in any primary or general election.
D) eliminated unrestricted "soft money" donations to the national political parties.
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