Social Studies, 10.07.2021 22:10 janiyanmartin07
WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
1: In a competitive race for public office, which of the following can logically be used to justify a voter’s decision to vote against a candidate?
A- negative ad
B- positive ad
C- contrast ad
D- Both a and b
2: What is a stipulation of accepting government funds for a general election?
A-The candidate can accept the funds and also acquire funds through other contributions to finance the campaign.
B-The lump sum has to be the only source of funds used to finance the campaign.
C-The candidate must repay the funds if such candidate does not win public office.
D-If one candidate accepts the other must accept it too for the funds to be released.
3: Which campaign structure describes when a candidate initially decides to run?
A-Nomination campaign
B-Personal campaign
C-Organizational campaign
D-Media campaign
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