How is a Super PAC different from a PAC?
a. PACs operate on the state level, while Super PACs are involved in politics on a national scale.
b. Unlike PACs, Super PACs are allowed to endorse candidates.
c. Super PACs are formed when two or more PACs join together to raise funds for a particular candidate.
d. Unlike PACs, Super PACs may accept donations of any size.
d
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Which of the following best describes George Washington's views on political parties?
A. Necessity for the functioning of democracy B. Tradition from colonial times that would always exist C. Threat to national unity and popular government D. Legitimate means for interest groups to attempt to gain control of the government E. Vestige of politics under Great Britain and thus a thing of the past
How old must someone be before attaining the office of president of the United States?
a. 25 years b. 30 years c. 35 years d. 40 years
Unlike in the House, the scheduling of legislation in the Senate is
A. controlled by the Rules Committee. B. initiated by means of a discharge petition. C. governed by closed rather than open rules. D. determined by the majority and minority leaders. E. determined ad hoc.