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most PACs associated with interest groups can only collect funds from group members

interest groups can establish nonconnected PACs that accept contributions from the public

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Interest groups can establish nonconnected PACs that accept contributions from the public.

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interest groups can establish regular or non connected PACs

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interest groups can establish regular or nonconnected PACs

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Which of the following describes an unintended result of the federal election campaign act?

Thousands of political action committees (PACs) were created to raise funds for candidates.


What are two common strategies that interest groups use to shape public policy?

lobbying officials and forming political action committees (PACs) filling lawsuits and lobbying officials


How much money can a Political Action Committee give to a candidate?

A political action committee can contribute $5000, provided it contributes to at least five different federal candidates each year. Beyond this, the laws permit corporations, unions, and other interest groups to form political action committees (PACs) and pay the costs of soliciting funds from private citizens for the PACs. However individuals may now contribute no more than $2300 to any candidate for federal office in any primary or general election.


Pacs give money to whom?

To reelected political campaigns.


What are 527's?

A 527 group is a type of American tax-exempt organization named after a section of the United States tax code, 26 U.S.C. § 527. A 527 group is created primarily to influence the nomination, election, appointment or defeat of candidates for public office. Although candidate committees and political action committees are also created under Section 527, the term is generally used to refer to political organizations that are not regulated by the Federal Election Commission or by a state elections commission, and are not subject to the same contribution limits as PACs.

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