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What is a PAC How do they affect elections quizlet?
How do political action committees influence elections? PACs influence elections by making campaign contributions to specific candidates.
How much can an individual contribute to a candidate's campaign quizlet?
Individual contributions to a PAC are limited to $5,000 per year, and a PAC may give up to $5,000 to a candidate for each election. A six-member bipartisan agency created by the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1974.
What is a super PAC quizlet?
Super PAC. can contribute unlimited amount of money to attack or promote a candidate, but they cannot directly coordinate or donate to their preferred candidate. Unlike regular PACS, they can accept money from individuals, unions, and corporations without limitation.
What is an amicus brief quizlet?
Definition. 1 / 15. - Amicus briefs are legal documents filed in appellate court cases by non-litigants with a strong interest in the subject matter. The briefs advise the court of relevant, additional information or arguments that the court might wish to consider.