In 1976, the Supreme Court held that

A) candidates who do not take federal money can spend unlimited amounts of their own money on their own campaigns.
B) candidates can only give money to their own campaign up to the individual donor contribution limits.
C) candidates who do not take federal money can receive unlimited and unregulated campaign contributions from absolutely anyone.
D) candidates who do not take federal money can only spend the same amount as their opponents who do take the money.
E) candidates must take federal matching funds.


A

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Most Americans believe that the problem of illegal immigration is

A. serious, but not a priority issue for government. B. an area urgently needing government reform. C. something that will never be resolved. D. not very important, but in need of minor government reforms. E. unimportant and a distraction from more important problems.

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The only meaningful religious distinction in the United States is between Protestants and Catholics.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The "level-of-analysis" problem

a. means that it is difficult to differentiate between nation, state, and nation-state. b. refers to the fact that national interest is a difficult concept to define, and even more difficult to analyze. c. (C) refers to the difficulty of understanding a state's policy because a state's leaders may make policy based on its own goals, domestic politics, bureaucratic need, or broadly defined national interest. d. means that it is difficult to tell when a balance of power really exists.

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