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luminitza

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If presidential candidates accept matching funds from the government for their campaigns, then under FECA they
 
  A) may contribute no more than 50,000 of their own money to their campaign.
  B) may contribute no more than 1 million of their own money to their campaign.
  C) must run only positive TV ads.
  D) may not campaign in their home state.
  E) do not have to disclose the sources of campaign contributions under 2,000.

Question 2

Occasional activists
 
  A) are involved in politics because they enjoy social occasions, and campaigns provide many opportunities to interact with people.
   B) are common in European democracies.
   C). drift into campaigns when they are particularly enthusiastic about a candidate.
   D) drift into campaigns when they are particularly enthusiastic about issues.
   E) drift into campaigns when they are particularly enthusiastic about a candidate or issues.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

E



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