In its 2014 McCutcheon v. FEC ruling, the Supreme Court held that the aggregate limits a person could contribute to federal candidates’ parties and political action committees were justified and constitutional. In other words, the court stated their must be strict limits as to how much money could be spent during an election.
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In the Supreme Court Case McCulloch v. Maryland, Chief Justi…
In the Supreme Court Case McCulloch v. Maryland, Chief Justice John Marshall argued that
In the Supreme Court case involving Charles Schenck, which t…
In the Supreme Court case involving Charles Schenck, which tested the constitutionality of the Espionage act, the Supreme Court decided that:
Which clause of the Constitution affirms that the federal go…
Which clause of the Constitution affirms that the federal government, in exercising any of the powers enumerated in the Constitution, must prevail over any conflicting or inconsistent state exercise of power?
The Joint Stock Company is best defined as:
The Joint Stock Company is best defined as:
Which Wampanoag leader led southern New England’s native peo…
Which Wampanoag leader led southern New England’s native people to attack and destroy more than two dozen towns in Plymouth Colony?
Courts use the exclusionary rule to:
Courts use the exclusionary rule to:
Which of the following is NOT a power of the president?
Which of the following is NOT a power of the president?
Which of the following statements about the Bill of Rights i…
Which of the following statements about the Bill of Rights is LEAST accurate?
The term devolution refers to the:
The term devolution refers to the: