The experience with 527 organizations in the 2004 elections suggests that campaign finance laws

A) are an effective way to minimize interest group participation.
B) are an effective way to reduce campaign spending.
C) facilitate coordination of efforts between candidates and groups.
D) are not likely to take money out of politics.
E) have restricted speech considerably.


D

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Which of the following is a disadvantage to enacting term limits?

  a. Voters are less motivated because they cannot retain their chosen candidates.  b. Candidates are more focused on their reelections.  c. The institutional memory of the chamber is expanded.  d. It gives the legislators more power over the executive branch. 

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Which of the following statements regarding presidential primaries is correct?

A) Those who vote in the primaries are quite representative of the party identifiers who do not vote. B) Those who vote in the primaries are quite unrepresentative of the party identifiers who do not vote. C) Those who vote in the primaries that select delegates to the national conventions are a majority of those who are eligible to vote in them. D) Presidential primaries are still controlled by the old-style, big-city bosses who have always controlled the nominating process. E) None of the above.

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Which justice famously wrote in the Marbury v. Madison decision, "It is emphatically the province and duty of the judicial department to say what the law is?"

A) Thomas Jefferson B) John Jay C) Oliver Ellsworth D) John Marshall E) James Madison

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