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james9437

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What benefit do PACs offer economic and policy groups?
 
  a. Groups are able to curry the favor of a candidate without public knowledge.
  b. Groups are able to keep any money the candidate does not need.
  c. Groups avoid internal conflict because members do not know of the connection between the group and the candidate.
  d. PACs are a lawful way to influence campaign politics.
  e. PACs are a way to bolster their treasuries without having to report it to the IRS.

Question 2

What benefit do PACs offer congressional candidates?
 
  a. Candidates are able to raise larger sums of money.
  b. Candidates are able to show support for organizations without explicitly stating their connection.
  c. They ensure additional votes.
  d. It is a way for candidates to get around tax codes.
  e. They provide a larger base of supporters.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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