Independent, expenditure-only committees that may raise unlimited sums of money to support or oppose political candidates are known as
A) ??super PACs.
B) ?six PACs.
C) ?political parties.
D) ?interest groups.
A
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Which statement best describes special-interest groups' power?
A. The nature of the special-interest group determines whether it is stronger at the state and local level or in Washington, D.C. B. Special-interest groups' power is generally stronger in Washington, D.C. than at the local level. C. Special-interest groups' poweris generally stronger at the state and local level than in Washington, D.C. D. Thanks to campaign reform laws, the strength of special-interest groups has greatly diminished at both the state and local levels and the federal level. E. Special-interest groups have never been particularly powerful in U.S. politics, either at the state, local, or federal level.
In an inquisitorial system of justice, judges are most similar to __________
a. administrators b. detectives c. legislators d. referees
A device used in some states that allows for citizens to place a proposed constitutional amendment on the ballot for voter approval or rejection is called a/an ____________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
A network devoted to preventing nuclear war would be classified as a(n) ______ TAN.
a. business-oriented b. economic security-oriented c. personal security-oriented d. terrorist-oriented