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Sedition may be defined as speech or writing that advocates or incites discontent or rebellion against the government.
Political Action Committees
Organizations that collect funds to donate to political campaigns or to spend on behalf of political goals and candidates, subject to legal regulations.
Campaign Finance
Concerns the raising and spending of money intended to influence political decision making, particularly elections.
Interest Groups
Organizations or groups that seek to influence public policy and decision-making to favor their specific interests or causes.
Campaign Finance Reform
Legislative efforts to regulate funding sources for election campaigns, aiming to reduce the influence of wealth on politics.
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