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Political Campaigns (Crash Course)
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Political Campaigns (Crash Course)
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15 Questions

1. What kind of limit is put on wealthy people self-funding their campaign?

2. What are two things that stand out about the American campaigning process?

3. In what decade were laws first introduced to limit campaign financing and donations?

4. How do campaigns usually communicate with the public?

5. Campaign finance rules are for trying to prevent what?

6. What does PAC stand for?

7. Individuals and PACs can give unlimited funds to what?

8. What year was the Supreme Court case Citizens United Vs. the Federal Election Commission?

9. If you donate to a campaign, you can expect to get a lot of what?

10. What are the two top U.S national campaign organizations?

11. Why are the leaders of the congressional campaign committees usually popular?

12. What is the goal of a political campaign?

13. Citizens United Vs. The Federal Election Commission struck many of what?

14. What is the purpose of a Super Pac?

15. Campaign donations sometimes look like what?