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Why have corporations and unions been able to spend unlimited sums of
money on campaign advertising since 2010?
O A. The Federal Election Campaign
Act loosened restrictions on soft
money contributions.

B. The Supreme Court ruled that campaign spending is a protected
form of free speech.
• C. The dominant political parties began to rely too much on public
campaign funding.
• D. The FEC wanted to encourage private individuals to spend more
hard money on
elections.
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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

Corporations and unions have been able to spend unlimited sums of money on campaign advertising since 2010 thanks to the fact that C: the Supreme Court ruled that campaign spending is a protected form of free speech.

In 2010, the Supreme Court in the case Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, ruled that the federal government could not limit political campaign financing from independent organizations such as corporations and unions. The Court stated that those limitations were against the First Amendment.