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1. Which is a limit on the way political action committees can raise money when

they are branches of labor unions or professional organizations?

A They cannot raise money for presidential campaigns.

B They can only raise money for six months a year.

C They can only raise money from similar organizations.

D They can only raise money from their members.

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  1. 31 July, 16:09
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    The correct answer is D) They can only raise money from their members.

    A limit on the way political action committees can raise money when

    they are branches of labor unions or professional organizations is that they can only raise money from their members.

    This is the correct kind of regulation to maintain the proper control of labor unions or professional organizations. Just their members can contribute with money for the political campaign. They are the ones interested in their own agendas and have their own interests at hand.
  2. 31 July, 16:31
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    B

    Explanation:

    The government ensures that these labor unions and professional organizations are able to represent the interests of a certain group of people and businesses.

    I just learned about this too.
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