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Federal Election Campaign Act
A United States federal law designed to increase transparency and regulate the spending on political campaigns and elections.
Campaign Finance Reforms
Regulations intended to limit the influence of money in politics by controlling fundraising and spending in campaigns.
Watergate Scandal
A major political scandal in the early 1970s involving the Nixon administration's attempts to cover up its involvement in the 1972 break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters.
Influence of Money
The effect that financial contributions can have on political decisions, election outcomes, and policy formations.
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