How did the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) regulate television ad blitzes financed by interest groups in order to influence voters?

a. It forbade group-sponsored advertisements for a set time before an election.
b. It forbade television ads that cost over $100,000 . –
c. It provided government funds for poorer interest groups to runs their own television ads.
d. It placed a tax on ads run 30 days before a primary or general election.


a

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