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RODY.ELKHALIL

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What is the basic difference between pluralists and elitists regarding those in society who are wealthy enough to be upper class?
 
  a. Whether there is basic unity or disagreement among the powerful from different sectors
  b. Who should be considered upper class
  c. The income level at which a member of the upper class becomes powerful
  d. Whether the power of the upper class resides in individuals or in institutions

Question 2

The New York Times editorialized: The court's conservative majority has paved the way for corporations to use their vast treasuries to overwhelm elections and intimidate elected officials into doing their bidding. That opinion was a response to
 
  a. Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission.
  b. the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act.
  c. the McCainFeingold law.
  d. Section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a. Whether there is basic unity or disagreement among the powerful from different sectors

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a. Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission.



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