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Look at this graph, showing funding for campaigns for election to the House of Representatives, 2011–2012.
What is the most logical conclusion that can be drawn from this graph?
Both parties are dependent on raising huge sums of money to fund their House campaigns.
PAC spending is not a significant factor when it comes to raising money for House campaigns.
The Democrats will always raise more money for House campaigns from individuals than the Republicans will.
Campaign funding laws have reduced the amount of money needed to fund House campaigns.
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Both parties are dependent on raising huge sums of money to fund their House campaigns.
Reason: the graph shows large total fundraising amounts for both Democrats and Republicans in 2011–2012. The other choices make unsupported generalizations (e.g., "always" or that PACs are insignificant) or claim effects of laws not shown by the data.
Reason: the graph shows large total fundraising amounts for both Democrats and Republicans in 2011–2012. The other choices make unsupported generalizations (e.g., "always" or that PACs are insignificant) or claim effects of laws not shown by the data.
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