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michelleunicorn

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The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act left open the ability for wealthy individuals to donate virtually unlimited sums of __________ to state and local party organizations.
 
  a. hard money
 b. soft money
  c. election money
  d. PAC money

Question 2

Since Franklin Roosevelt, presidents have used radio and later television to reach the American people. Which of the presidents was dubbed by the press as the Great Communicator?
 
  a. Harry Truman
  b. Richard Nixon
 c. Ronald Reagan
  d. George W. Bush



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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