Which of the following is a way that private institutions use funds to influence public policy?(1 point)

Responses

Interest groups fund advocacy groups to favor a candidate.
Interest groups fund advocacy groups to favor a candidate.

Businesses donate funds to executive agencies for favorable regulation.
Businesses donate funds to executive agencies for favorable regulation.

Corporations donate funds to candidates for their campaigns.
Corporations donate funds to candidates for their campaigns.

PACs receive unlimited amounts of funds to help candidates get elected.

1 answer

The correct response is:

Corporations donate funds to candidates for their campaigns.

This describes a direct way in which private institutions use funds to influence public policy by supporting candidates who align with their interests, which can lead to favorable policies once those candidates are in office.