Unlike super political action committees, 527 committees:
A) were prohibited from directly supporting or opposing a specific candidate.
B) were prohibited from expressly advocating specific issues pertaining to the general public.
C) could make limited contributions directly to campaigns.
D) could run negative ads to damage a candidate's opponents.
E) accentuated the positives about a specific candidate.
A
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Supporters of net neutrality maintain that _______.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s)
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What will be an ideal response?
How does the revisionist view of party identification differ from the traditional view?
a. The traditional view argues that partisan direction is more important that partisan strength in determining party identification. c. The traditional view believes that partisan strength is the sole factor affecting party identification. b. The revisionist view asserts that opinions about issues and candidates do not influence party identification. d. The revisionist view holds that local issues affect party identification more than national issues. e. The revisionist view maintains that partisan direction is more important than party strength in determining voter identification.