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Which of the following best describes political contributions individuals can make to candidates?(1 point) Responses Political...Asked by Katana Yama
Which of the following best describes political contributions individuals can make to candidates?(1 point)
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Political contributions are permitted, but only from individuals, not groups.
Political contributions are permitted, but only from individuals, not groups.
Political contributions are unlimited as any limit violates the Constitution.
Political contributions are unlimited as any limit violates the Constitution.
Political contributions are permitted only for primary elections.
Political contributions are permitted only for primary elections.
Political contributions are constitutionally protected form of free expression.
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Political contributions are permitted, but only from individuals, not groups.
Political contributions are permitted, but only from individuals, not groups.
Political contributions are unlimited as any limit violates the Constitution.
Political contributions are unlimited as any limit violates the Constitution.
Political contributions are permitted only for primary elections.
Political contributions are permitted only for primary elections.
Political contributions are constitutionally protected form of free expression.
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The response that best describes political contributions individuals can make to candidates is:
**Political contributions are constitutionally protected form of free expression.**
This reflects the U.S. Supreme Court's rulings, particularly in cases such as Citizens United v. FEC, where political contributions are viewed as a form of speech protected by the First Amendment.
**Political contributions are constitutionally protected form of free expression.**
This reflects the U.S. Supreme Court's rulings, particularly in cases such as Citizens United v. FEC, where political contributions are viewed as a form of speech protected by the First Amendment.
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