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joblessjake

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Briefly describe the two different types of public financing programs.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

In the context of judicial selection systems, judges and attorneys tend to prefer ________.
 
  A. merit selection plans
  B. appointment by the governor
  C. appointment by the senate
  D. election
  E. nomination



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Answer to Question 1

An ideal response would be:
The two basic types of public financing programs for candidates are matching grants and flat grants. Matching grant programs provide funds to candidates in proportion to every qualifying private contribution the candidates raise and report. Flat grant programs provide funds to qualifying candidates in lieu of their raising additional private donations.

Answer to Question 2

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