The 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, also called the McCain-Feingold bill, __________.

A. outlawed political action committees
B. stated that soft money can no longer flow directly to candidates or political parties
C. limited individual contributions but allowed PACs to contribute without limits
D. required that candidates pool their campaign contributions and then distribute the money equally


Answer: B

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A) make fewer errors in our judgments of others than we realize. B) have a good estimate of the number of errors we make in judging others. C) make more errors in our judgments of others than we realize. D) None of the answers is correct.

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According to attribution theory, when an out-group member’s behavior is unclear,

A. it will be interpreted in a neutral way by in-group members. B. it will be interpreted in a negative manner by in-group members. C. it will be interpreted as positive by in-group members. D. in-group members will not pay attention to it.

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What is the borderlands between the United States and Mexico?

A. the area covered by the U.S. Border Patrol B. the region from which maquiladoras have been banished by both governments C. an area of common culture between the two nations D. the area of the Rio Grande's watershed

Sociology

State capture refers to

a. Violent revolution overthrowing a government b. State fragility in the political realm c. Government serving the interests of business more than of people d. A military coup

Sociology