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What is an advantage of joining an interest group?
 
  a. It gives one the authority to nominate candidates for elections.
  b. It makes it possible to contribute to the decisions of the government.
  c. It makes one a member of the plural executive.
  d. It authorizes one to run for elections.

Question 2

How are political action committees affecting the business of getting elected?
 
  a. They are causing campaigning costs to rise.
  b. Potential candidates are forced to adjust their strategies depending on trending issues of PACs.
  c. They are keeping campaigning cost lower.
  d. They allow citizens greater access to candidates.



Jadwiga9

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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