Political action committees, or PACs, are ______.

A. the fund-raising arm for interest groups
B. a candidate's campaign staff
C. prohibited under the McCain-Feingold Act
D. created by parties to raise money

Answer: A. the fund-raising arm for interest groups

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A) The department was created when the United States became a leading industry of energy supply. B) The department was created in response to the 1970s energy crisis, in which many nations had reached a shortage of energy supply. C) The department was created in order to keep up with parliamentary systems that created their own ministries devoted to issues related to energy. D) The department was created in response to the 1970's energy crisis, in which many nations had an abundance of energy supply.

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Advocates of limited nuclear proliferation believe that

a. even small nations can build an adequate deterrent. b. nuclear deterrence requires only a few nuclear weapons. c. nuclear deterrence is difficult to achieve. d. we should not worry about a nuclear Iran.

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