Parties can now spend unlimited amounts for or against candidates as long as these expenditures are independent of the candidate or the party committee
Answer:
TRUE
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The prime minister is a. elected by the House of Commons
b. the leader of the party after a general election who controls a majority of seats in the House of Commons. c. directly elected by a majority vote of the whole electorate. d. selected by an electoral college on the basis of votes cast by electors representing England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. e. chosen by the monarch.
In the area of money, which is an implied, rather than an expressed, power of Congress?
a. borrowing money b. maintaining the Federal Reserve Board c. printing money d. collecting taxes
Governments raise armies in order to __________
a. provide for the common defense b. promote the general welfare c. secure the blessings of liberty d. establish justice
Monarchy has never been restored in France after the French Revolution
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.