What is a political action committee?


A. organization created to raise money for political campaigns and spend money to influence policy and politics
B. organization that fundraises and spends to attach a candidate but not directly contribute to a candidate
C. group of current office holders
D. group of party members who are chosen to represent a particular candidate at the state'snominating convention


A. organization created to raise money for political campaigns and spend money to influence policy and politics

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a. A?first-time 18-year-old voter  b. A 25-year-old college graduate  c. A 50-year-old college professor  d. A retiree in a nursing home 

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a. Interagency committees usually coordinated within the Executive Office of the Presidency b. The Office of Management and Budget c. The United States Trade Representative d. All of the above are true.

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