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waynest

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Political action committees (PACs) serve as a loophole for interest groups primarily because they allow for which of the following?
 
  a. PACs cannot be questioned by anyone.
  b. PACs can borrow money from legislators.
  c. PACs can borrow money from interest groups.
  d. PACs allow interest groups to invest in electoral campaigns.

Question 2

How does the amount of money an interest group has relate to its success?
 
  a. Legislators are more likely to give access to well-funded interest groups.
  b. The more money an interest group has, the more activities and opportunities it can participate in.
  c. Limits on expenditures keep the success of interest groups equal.
  d. Money does not determine the success of interest groups.



robbielu01

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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