Under current federal campaign finance rules, a national political party committee

a. may make unlimited "independent expenditures" advocating support for its own presidential candidate as long as these expenditures are not coordinated with the candidate's own campaign.
b. is limited to spending $1 million advocating support for its own presidential candidate.
c. is limited to spending $10 million advocating support for its own presidential candidate.
d. cannot spend any money advocating support for its own presidential candidate.

Answer: a. may make unlimited "independent expenditures" advocating support for its own presidential candidate as long as these expenditures are not coordinated with the candidate's own campaign.

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A) lobbying only one specific political party. B) working only with a political party's leaders. C) lobbying government officials regardless of party affiliation. D) ignoring key decision makers in the political process.

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Arguing that development is delayed in the Middle East and North Africa due to the resource curse leading to overdependence on exports is an example of an argument from which level of analysis?

a. The individual level of analysis b. The domestic level of analysis c. The systemic structural level of analysis d. The systemic process level of analysis

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