What made the Supreme Court's decision in the Citizens United case so controversial?

a. It limited the size of donations made by corporations.
b. It required that all campaign donors' names be public.
c. It said corporations have the same First Amendment rights as individuals.
d. It required that citizens present a valid form of identification when voting.
e. It set specific limitations on the size of PACs.

c

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A) ?government regulation resulting from journalistic excesses. B) ?lack of competition, allowing focus on quality rather than sensationalism. C) ?growing realization among journalists of their responsibility to the public welfare. D) ?a reaction to paying damages from lawsuits based on faulty reporting. E) ?public criticism of pandering journalists.

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How do weak mayors' and strong mayors' veto powers differ?

a. weak mayors have little or no veto power; strong mayors have full veto power b. on veto power, the two do not differ c. weak mayors can only veto spending bills; strong mayors can veto anything

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