What did the McCain–Feingold law seek to do?
a. Establish the 527 loophole to allow more soft money contributions to political campaigns
b. Remove the limits on soft money donations to political campaigns
c. Declare corporations to be people, allowing them to make soft money campaign donations
d. Limit soft money donations to political campaigns to $2,300
Answer: d. Limit soft money donations to political campaigns to $2,300
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