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Answer:
Soft money
Explanation:
Soft money can be understood from the sobriquet, 'soft'. It is more or less a paper money. This is a well used fund in varying political circles. Thus, political parties can receive these funds and/or contributions from businesses and/or organization that are not regulated by the Federal Election Commission.
The implication of the non regulation by the Federal Election Commission is that there will be no limits as to the levels and degree of contributions that could be made.
The idea of soft money hinges on a fundamental human rights of free speech. As such, unnecessary influence is often eliminated in a bid to fulfil the rules that apply to such donations. The money are often made to political parties or individuals via direct or proxy routes.
Answer:
B. their broadcasts can be regulated to ensure
they do not infringe on the rights of the public.
Explanation:
The Red lion Broadcasting ruling was a case between the Red lion Broadcasting and the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) in 1969 over the broadcast which was made by one of its broadcaster over allegations made towards Mr. Cook.
Moreover, the FCC request that the Red lion Broadcasting provides time on their station for Mr. Cook to defend himself of the allegation made against him which they decline the request.
A case was instituted at the lower court by FCC where the judgment was delivered but subsequent appeal made the case to get to the appeal court and finally to the Supreme court.
The judgment of all the courts states that the FCC as a regulating body of all electronic media has control over them. The Supreme court affirms the lower courts judgments that the doctrine of fairness is backed by the constitution of the land.
Answer:
they was treated very curel had no right and always try to fight for it wars after war started just to end slavery
Answer:
The New England colonies respecting the Native Americans and their land.
Explanation:
When the New England colonies came to America, they began expanding their land rapidly, in return, this downsized the amount of land Native Americans had, which made them mad and want to fight for it back. During the period of the 1700s/1800s Native Americans participated in many wars for land.