The Citizens United case reversed the McCain-Feingold Act. This Supreme Court case says that corporations can now ______.
a. contribute no money to interest groups
b. contribute no money to advertising for or against presidential candidates
c. engage in broadcast campaigns
d. spend no money on scientific research involving animal experimentation
e. spend money on advertising only if it is from a special political action committee (PAC) fund
c. engage in broadcast campaigns
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Iron triangles have been replaced by issue networks for which of the following reasons?
a. The increase in corporate-sponsored interest groups made one corner of the iron triangle too powerful. b. Because interest groups no longer have the kinds of influence they once had, public opinion as gleaned through polls has taken their place. c. Issue networks consist of large numbers of individuals who are specialized in different fields and can provide Congress with needed information that the members of the iron triangle could not. d. Increasing numbers of small, highly specialized groups have made one corner of the iron triangle harder to fill with a steady occupant.