A law limiting soft money political contributions
A. was upheld by the Supreme Court because political contributions are not a form of
speech.
B. was upheld by the Supreme Court because it regulated only the source of money, not the
amount that a candidate could spend.
C. was held unconstitutional by the Supreme Court because it interfered with a political
candidate’s right to campaign.
D. None of the above; the Court refused to rule on the issue holding that it was a political
question.
B. was upheld by the Supreme Court because it regulated only the source of money, not the
amount that a candidate could spend.
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