Of the following, which can raise money from individuals and then distribute it directly to political candidates in the form of campaign contributions?
a. 527 organizations
b. coordinating committees -
c. 501(c)3 organizations
d. political action committees
d
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Congress creates an agency called the Pollution Assessment Board that sets certain parameters to check the level of pollution. However, these parameters are in direct conflict with the ones set by a state agency in Florida called the Council of Pollution Investigation. Which of the following would be the most likely outcome in this scenario?
A. The state court of Florida will get to choose the parameters the state will implement. B. The parameters set by the Council of Pollution Investigation will take precedence. C. The parameters set by the Pollution Assessment Board will not be applicable on the state of Florida. D. The Pollution Assessment Board will have to change its parameters to avoid conflict. E. The parameters set by the Pollution Assessment Board will take precedence.
Interest groups
A) are private organizations. B) are public organizations. C) are always non-professional. D) have to be an organized body. E) are illegal.
Which of the following describes the formation of the modern Republican Party?
A. It was formed as a response to the Seneca Falls Convention for women’s rights. B. It was formed from a coalition of antislavery factions. C. It was formed as an outgrowth of the Southern Whigs. D. It was formed as the party supporting rum, Romanism, and rebellion. E. It was formed during the era of good feelings.
The structure of each political party's national organization includes four major elements:
A. the national convention, the national chairperson, the state central committees, and the congressional campaign committees. B. state party organizations, the state central committees, the national chairperson, and the national committee. C. the national convention, the national committee, the national chairperson, and the congressional campaign committees. D. wards, precincts, state central committees, and the national convention. E. the presidential candidate, the state party chairpersons, the congressional campaign committees, and the delegates.