The McCain-Feingold law limited the use of soft money, but doubled the amount that individuals can give to candidates
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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The real leadership power in the Senate rests in the hands of the
A. president of the Senate. B. president pro tempore of the Senate. C. senator designate selected by the president. D. Senate majority leader. E. speaker of the Senate.
In political science, theories are
a. general explanations of how politics works. b. hypothetical assumptions. c. so abstract that they have little connection to the real world. d. not particularly useful in understanding international politics.
Which of the following interest groups is the most important financial supporter of the Democratic Party?
A. business groups B. professional groups C. medical associations D. labor unions
In the United States, economically disadvantaged children are typically given special enriched services at school.
a. true b. false