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Capo

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The Telecommunications Act of 1996 __________.
 
  a. led to the establishment of multimedia corporations
  b. limited opportunities for media consolidation
 c. assured candidates of equal time on broadcast networks
  d. restructured the Federal Communications Commission

Question 2

How does the Democratic Party primarily allocate delegates at the national party convention?
 
  a. through a winner-take-all system, with all of a state's delegates going to the winner of the primary
  b. through a proportional system, in which candidates receive delegates in proportion to their share of the primary vote
  c. through a combination of winner-take-all and proportional voting
  d. through a vote of the superdelegates



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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