The increase in political action committees (PACs) might actually reduce the probability that members of Congress can be bought easily because

A. there are so many restrictions on PACs.
B. PACs have such a poor reputation among legislators.
C. PACs are not allowed to communicate directly with members of Congress.
D. members of Congress do not have the time to consider more than one or two points of view.
E. money is available on every side of almost every conceivable issue.

Answer: E

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a. Europe has moved from several states to one supranational state. b. a commonly owned public bank cannot regulate a currency's value. c. the European Community evolved from the European Union. d. functional interdependence has had success over time. e. the European Coal and Steel Community should have lasted longer.

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