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Money in U.S Elections

Hannah Cunningham
American Government AP
Mr. Raabe
Ch. 7/8 Take Home Test
Across
Political contributions given to a party, candidate, or interest group that are limited in amount and fully disclosed.
An independent expenditure only committee first allowed in 2010 after court decisions allowing unlimited contributions.
The scandal in which the Nixon campaign broke into Democratic Party headquarters to steal campaign documents and plant listening devices.
How much money did candidates receive for campaign contributions before 2000?
What investment banker spent $133.5 million in one decade on his own gubernatorial campaign?
Who closed the gap between Republicans and Democrats in Internet fundraising?
What decision still allowed limitations on contributions and full and open disclosure of fundraising?
How many years did presidential candidates of both parties chose to accept the limitations on fundraising and campaign spending?
Down
What is the development that has made individual donors more important?
True or False? The fight against campaign finance reform has tried to exploit the Supreme Court's 1991 ruling in Buckley v. Valeo.
Who spent over $140 million of her own money on her campaign?
Promoting a particular position or an issue paid for by interest groups or individuals but not candidates.
Money raised in unlimited amounts by political parties for party-building purposes.
True or False? The high cost of campaigns dampens competition by discouraging individuals from running for office.
In 1996, what campaign did Clinton use soft money to fundraise?