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ser-zykov [4K]
1 year ago
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20. Soft money

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enot [183]1 year ago
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Soft money can be used for all the options mentioned in the choices. Like it can be used for voter education, it is less regulated than hard money and has greatly increased campaign spending.

Soft money is money that's given to political parties wherever the aim isn't to market a selected will dilate. political donation is largely unregulated, and there's no cap on it. Political parties can basically pay it no matter their need as long as it fits a generic objective to "increase the vote." political donation is often called "nonfederal" contributions.

Another definition of this term utilized in finance refers to the concept that paper currency or paper currency is taken into account as soft money, as hostile gold, silver, or another coined metal, that is considered laborious money—having a tangible type on the far side paper. Soft money became a lot of prominent once the Federal Election Campaign Act (1974) restricted the number of hard money individuals and political action committees may donate.

Learn more about Soft Money   here: brainly.com/question/3218578

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