Campaign Finance Individual Team Challenge
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- Q1Independent expenditures in which the groups may advertise for or against candidates without restriction,as well as collect donations without any restrictions by the Federal Election Commission, under the internal revenue code, is called:501(c)4sPACs527sSuperPACs45s
- Q2Organizations in which a member of the US Congress collects donations, under the legal limits stated by the Federal Election Commission, and forms an interest group for the purpose of assisting new candidates for elective office are called:PACs501(c)4sSuperPACs527s45s
- Q3Organizations that can raise unlimited amounts of money from donations to support or oppose a candidate for elective office, without restriction by the Federal Election Commission, cannot be affiliated with the candidate or the candidate's campaign, and are less focused on one issue but more on helping to elect the candidates for office more broadly, are called:SuperPACs527sPACs501(c)4s45s
- Q4The law that banned soft money is calledBipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002Federal Election Campaign Act of 1974Campaign Reform Act of 1978Federal Election Commission Act of 197145s
- Q5Organizations that are non-profits who maintain a majority (50.1%) of their efforts in non-political activities, but may collect unlimited donations from corporations, unions and anonymous donors are called:PACs527sSuperPACs501(c)4s45s