Multiple Choice
"Earmarks" refer to
A) the additional votes that must be taken when a voting paradox occurs.
B) taxes that redistribute wealth or income from one income group to another.
C) authorized expenditures benefiting a narrow, specifically designated group that are included in more comprehensive spending legislation.
D) legislation focused on correcting negative externalities.
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