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Unit 5 – Political Participation
Topic 5.11
What significant change did Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission make in U.S campaign finance regulation?
It established a limit on how much corporations and labor unions can donate.
It held that corporations have the same First Amendment rights as individuals.
It mandated full disclosure and disclaimers for corporate and union expenditures.
It ruled that corporations cannot contribute towards election campaigns.
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