The Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission (2010) ruling held that corporation and union spending on elections

A. must be no more than $5,000 per federal candidate per election.
B. must be coordinated with election campaigns.
C. can be unlimited but not coordinated with election campaigns.
D. must go directly to election campaigns if exceeding $5,000 per candidate.
E. must be preapproved by the Federal Election Commission.


Answer: C

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