How do Super PACs differ from traditional PACs?
a. Contributions to them are tax-deductible.
b. They can directly fund specific candidates and parties.
c. They may not contribute directly to parties or candidates.
d. They pay a fee to the government in return for loose regulations on their activities.
e. They do not fund television and radio commercials.
ANS: C
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