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Which of these are true of political action committees (PACs) but not of interest groups? Choose two answers.
PACs promote social causes.
PACs provide financial support to political campaigns.
PACs are international organizations.
PACs are supported by corporate interests.
PACs are regulated by the Federal Election Commission.
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- PACs provide financial support to political campaigns.
- PACs are regulated by the Federal Election Commission.
Explanation: PACs are organized to raise and spend money for candidates and must register with and follow rules set by the FEC. Interest groups broadly advocate for causes and may influence politics, but they don't themselves function as the FEC‑regulated fund‑raising entities that PACs are (though many interest groups form PACs).
- PACs are regulated by the Federal Election Commission.
Explanation: PACs are organized to raise and spend money for candidates and must register with and follow rules set by the FEC. Interest groups broadly advocate for causes and may influence politics, but they don't themselves function as the FEC‑regulated fund‑raising entities that PACs are (though many interest groups form PACs).
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