One way to skirt the rules described in the Federal Election Campaign Act was to contribute to candidates instead of political parties.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
The Federal Election Campaign Act was designed to regulate funds given to the campaign organizations of candidates for office. One way to skirt the rules was to contribute to the political parties instead of the candidates. See 9-5: What It Costs to Win
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Which of the following has not been used to select political party nominees?
a. General elections b. Caucuses c. Closed primaries d. Party conventions e. Direct primaries
One benefit of the federal system is the ability of the states to operate as __________ for new ideas
a. classrooms b. courts c. cradles d. laboratories
The Founders did not include in the U.S. Constitution an explicit statement of state powers but added it later in
A. the Second Amendment. B. the Seventh Amendment. C. the Tenth Amendment. D. the Fourteenth Amendment. E. None of these are correct.
Studies show that improving women's status in society, especially education, is crucial to improving economic development and human development
Indicate whether the statement is true or false