Multiple Choice
How did issue advocacy allow interest groups to circumvent disclosure and contribution limits starting in the mid-1990s?
A) Any group that defined itself as advocating a single issue was exempt from reporting contributions to the government.
B) By focusing on issues rather than candidates,interest groups could appeal to a broader segment of the population.
C) Individuals were allowed to select one issue-based interest group and make an unlimited contribution to that group.
D) Interest groups were able to make election ads without words like "vote for" or "vote against."
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