What is the United States government's intention in requiring campaign contribution limits?

 
a. It limits individual tax write-offs. 
b. If forces candidates to raise their funds from a broader pool of contributors. 
c. It removes a financial burden from voting taxpayers. 
d. It frees up funds for entitlements and social programs. 


b. If forces candidates to raise their funds from a broader pool of contributors. 

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Why does the individualistic subculture hold that government should be limited?

a. Government exists strictly for utilitarian reasons and to ensure stability in a society. b. Government should never be trusted and accordingly its roles should be limited. c. Individuals can look out for themselves more effectively than the government can. d. Government has a corrupting influence on a population as a whole.

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There are You Try It! exercises in chapter 1

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Cases before appellate courts are typically decided by

a. a consensus in a full court meeting. b. a panel of twelve jurors. c. a two-person majority of the panel. d. a unanimous decision of the three judges. e. the senior judge of the panel.

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Mao Zedong’s China may be classified as what type of regime?

A. military B. theocratic C. communist with personalist overtones D. semi-authoritarian

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