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Question 5 of 10 What is the primary difference between hard money and soft money? A. Hard money is given to super PACs , while soft money is given directly to candidates. B. Hard money is given directly to political campaigns, while soft money is given to political parties for "voter education." C. Hard money is drawn from candidates personal funds, while soft money comes from a combination of sources. D. Hard money is subject to very few limits, while soft money is tightly regulated.

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Question 5 of 10
What is the primary difference between hard money and soft money?
A. Hard money is given to super PACs , while soft money is given
directly to candidates.
B. Hard money is given directly to political campaigns, while soft
money is given to political parties for "voter education."
C. Hard money is drawn from candidates personal funds, while soft
money comes from a combination of sources.
D. Hard money is subject to very few limits, while soft money is
tightly regulated.

Question 5 of 10 What is the primary difference between hard money and soft money? A. Hard money is given to super PACs , while soft money is given directly to candidates. B. Hard money is given directly to political campaigns, while soft money is given to political parties for "voter education." C. Hard money is drawn from candidates personal funds, while soft money comes from a combination of sources. D. Hard money is subject to very few limits, while soft money is tightly regulated.

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B. Hard money is given directly to political campaigns, while soft money is given to political parties for "voter education."**

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Hard money refers to funds that are donated directly to a candidate's campaign and are subject to strict regulations and limits set by the Federal Election Commission (FEC). Soft money, on the other hand, is contributed to political parties rather than specific candidates and is often used for activities like "voter education" or party-building efforts. Soft money is less regulated compared to hard money.
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