How do Super PACs differ from traditional PACs?
a. Contributions to them are tax-deductible.
b. They can directly fund specific candidates and parties.
c. They may not contribute directly to parties or candidates.
d. They pay a fee to the government in return for loose regulations on their activities.
e. They do not fund television and radio commercials.
Question -2-Economic or policy groups may form PACs in order to
a. receive tax breaks.
b. improve their public image.
c. establish scholarships.
d. give money to federal candidates.
e. influence Supreme Court decisions.
Question -3-Which of the following groups is
not tax-exempt?
a. Foundations
b. Political action committees
c. Section 501(c)(4) groups
d. Sections 527 groups
e. Think tanks
Question -4-The purpose of ___________ is to make grants to organizations for scientific, educational, religious, or other charitable purposes.
a. foundations
b. PACs
c. section 527 groups
d. think tanks
e. union shops
Question -5-Think tanks are 501(c)(3) organizations because
a. contributions to them are tax-deductible.
b. membership dues cannot be used to support federal candidates, but general contributions to the organization can be used as campaign donations.
c. they may not contribute to a federal candidate, but they are allowed to advocate specific legislative positions.
d. they pay a fee to the government in return for loose regulations on their activities.
e. they pay income tax.