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jlmhmf

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President Lyndon Johnson used term creative federalism to describe his view of the relationship between Washington and the states.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

The Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 was amended in 1974 to
 
  A) create the Federal Election Commission.
  B) provide public financing for congressional races.
  C) limit campaign expenditures in presidential elections to a maximum of 2 million.
  D) create the Federal Communications Commission.
  E) expand presidential campaign spending to an unlimited amount.



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Answer to Question 1

True

Answer to Question 2

A



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