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OSWALD

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What is it technically called when a person who identifies with one political party opts to vote in the other party's primary to influence its outcome?
 
  A) preventative voting
  B) crossover voting
  C) party busting voting
  D) This cannot be legally done in Texas.

Question 2

If an interest group would like to contribute money to a candidate's campaign, ___________________ _______.
 
  A) it must make the contribution through a political action committee
  B) there is no limitation on the amount of money it may give
  C) it must first receive the approval of Congress
  D) it must provide an equal contribution to a candidate of the opposing party
  E) members of the interest group are required to vote for the candidate



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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