PSC 1001 Study Guide - Final Guide: Collective Action, Voting Age, Federal Communications Commission

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Make sure you frame your answer in terms of collective action and collective benefits. (444: americans insist on the right to vote but frequently do not vote in elections because of the ability to free ride. Most people don"t vote because there are few short terms gains from voting and they rely on the other citizens to vote for them. This money was also used for candidate-related issue ads, which increases the amount of soft money contributions, which led to the. Bipartisan campaign reform act (bcra) in 2002. h. buckley v. valeo (1976) - took down the limits of feca and ruled that limits on campaign donations are a limitation of freedom of speech i. bcra. 2002 - banned soft money spending by political parties. Chapter 12: what constitutional and institutional structures and processes led to the emergence of political parties in the united states, the first parties were designed as temporary measures, but did not remain temporary.