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How did the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) regulate television ad blitzes financed by interest groups in order to influence voters?
 
  a. It forbade group-sponsored advertisements for a set time before an election.
  b. It forbade television ads that cost over 100,000 .  
 c. It provided government funds for poorer interest groups to runs their own television ads.
  d. It placed a tax on ads run 30 days before a primary or general election.

Question 2

If you lived in the first quarter of the twentieth century, the president at the time most likely subscribed to which model to define his powers?
 
  a. stewardship
  b. Whig  
 c. New Deal
  d. institutional



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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