Which of the following best describes political action committees in the context of federal law?
a. They are highly regulated by the Federal Election Commission.
b. Their donors are anonymous.
c. There are no limits on the amount of donations to a political action committee.
d. There are no limits on donation amounts but the donors cannot be anonymous.
a
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When a president signs a bill into law he often includes a signing statement, which
a. explains his reasons for vetoing the bill. b. explains his denial of congressional authority. c. explains his understanding of the law. d. explains his plans to pay for the law.
If someone fails to pay taxes, the government would
a. initiate a criminal action. b. file a lien. c. publish a notice in a local publication. d. None of the above is correct.
A law will be subject to strict scrutiny if it:
A) involves denying voting rights to minors and illegal immigrants. B) requires eligible voters to register online. C) encompasses suspect classification. D) requires agencies to adopt affirmative action programs. E) permits marriage between same-sex members.
In Federalist No. 78, Alexander Hamilton argued that the judiciary was the least dangerous branch of government. Why did Hamilton believe the judicial branch was the least dangerous? What led to the increase in the power of the judicial branch? Would Alexander Hamilton approve of the judicial system as it is today, or would he likely disapprove of it?
What will be an ideal response?