The Hatch Act of 1939 (Political Activities Act) is best known for

A) restricting the political activities of civil servants.
B) limiting political groups to spending no more than $1 million in any campaign.
C) limiting individual contributions to a political group to $1,000.
D) restricting the amount of money spent on primary and general elections for congressional candidates.
E) requiring disclosure of election expenses by candidates.


A

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