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4 years ago
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Which of these are true of super political action committees, but not of PACs? Select all that apply. Super PACs contribute dire

ctly to candidates' campaigns. Super PACs support candidates' campaigns. Super PACs enable unlimited donations. Super PACs have fewer government restrictions. Super PACs run political campaigns.
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hichkok12 [17]4 years ago
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The correct answer is B) Super PACs support candidates campaigns, C) Super PACs enable limited donations, and D) Super PACs have fewer government restrictions.

<em>What is true about Super Political Action Committees, but not of PACs is “Super PACs support candidates campaigns, Super PACs enable limited donations, and Super PACs have fewer government restrictions.</em>

PAC means Political Action Committee. Super PACS are Committees for only independent expenditure.  They can collect unlimited sums of money from companies, associations, and persons to expend that money to support or criticize political candidates.

One of the differences with PACs is that Super PACS cannot donate money directly to a political candidate, they can explain and try to convince the citizens of the reasons to vote for one candidate over the other.

Super PACs ought to report the money raised to the FEC.

Scorpion4ik [409]4 years ago
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Answer:

B,C,D

Explanation: Just took the test

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