The Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 provided for

A) public funding of presidential campaigns.
B) disclosure of all contributions and expenditures under $100.
C) elimination of corporate and union influence in political campaigns.
D) mandatory campaign contributions of $1-$3 on federal income tax returns.
E) unlimited spending on campaign advertising.


A

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What will be an ideal response?

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Mass polling done by different organizations, such as Gallup, are _____________ due to the wording of questions and a lack of political knowledge

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Harold D. Lasswell once described the essence of government as

A. the war of all against all. B. basically impeding individual economic rights. C. anarchic. D. who gets what, when, and how.

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Which of the following statements about political information is true?

a. It is critical and rational to obtain information even when our influence on the choice is effectively nil. b. Most Americans prefer to rely only on people they know personally if they are going to engage in free riding. c. We avoid incurring information costs by delegating opinion formation to reliable agents chosen for that purpose. d. Few cognitive shortcuts are available to people because there is a shortage of people interested in gathering and disseminating political information.

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