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Mr3Hunna

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Which of the following statements regarding the Campaign Reform Act of 2002 is NOT true?
 
  A) It prohibits soft money to political parties.
  B) It has increased individual hard money contribution limits.
  C) It restricted the ability of corporations to run certain electioneering ads.
  D) Its provisions have been fully supported by the U.S. Supreme Court.

Question 2

Which would best describe the concept of layer-cake federalism?
 
  A) The aims of subnational government are subordinate to the goals of the central government.
  B) State and federal authority is intertwined in an inseparable mixture.
  C) The authority of the state and federal governments is distinct and easily delineated.
  D) Congress has complete autonomy over the states.
  E) State authority acts as a significant limit on congressional power under the Constitution



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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