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How did the Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. FED (2010) affect the role of interest groups in political campaigns?
 
  a. It legalized a new form of tax-exempt, nonparty group, the so-called 527 committee.
  b. It limited groups such as unions and corporations from becoming directly involved in campaigns.
  c. It prohibited groups from airing ads within 30 days of a general election.
  d. It raised the maximum PAC contribution from 5,000 to 7,500.
  e. It strengthened groups by allowing them to fund ads that expressly support candidates with unregulated funds.

Question 2

What strategy does today's media use to maximize its advertising reach during an election cycle?
 
  a. earned media
  b. paid media
  c. microtargeting
  d. infotainment
  e. topical bias



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

c



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