Nonprofit entities that can accept unlimited amounts in donations from corporations, unions, groups, and individuals are called __________.


A. PACs
B. super PACs
C. Moving On organizations
D. 501s


B. super PACs

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Which of the following policy areas was NOT a major early focus of the Carter administration?

a. An emphasis on domestic values in foreign policy making b. The improvement of relations with allies and resolution of regional conflicts c. Focusing on the pentagonal balance of power among the great power states d. A de-emphasis on the Soviet Union as a focus of U. S. foreign policy e. The promotion of human rights around the world

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The term imperial presidency was first used during the __________ administration

A) Woodrow Wilson B) Franklin Roosevelt C) Lyndon Johnson D) Richard Nixon

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Discuss the American heritage of civil liberties. How did Americans' liberties originate? Which rights were explicitly protected by the Constitution in its initial form? Why did the Constitution not initially include a Bill of Rights? Why did the Bill of Rights not initially apply to the states, and how did it come to do so?

What will be an ideal response?

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