Political action committees, or PACs, are ______.

a. the fundraising arm for interest groups
b. a candidate’s campaign staff
c. prohibited under the McCain-Feingold Act
d. organizations that engage in media activities for certain candidates
e. created by parties to raise money

a. the fundraising arm for interest groups

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The public policy process is unusually complex in the United States because of the fear of concentrated power by those who wrote the Constitution

a. True b. False

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The policy promoted by states in the Global South that sought greater participation in the global economy was known as

a. Liberal International Economic Order (LIEO). b. New International Economic Order (NIEO). c. Import-Substitution Industrialization (ISI). d. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). e. Export-substitution Industrialization (ESI).

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