Examlex
A group that can raise money for the purpose of contributing to candidates or spending on campaigns is known as a(n) :
Disjunct
An element of a disjunction; a proposition or statement that forms part of an "or" statement in logic.
Tautology
A statement that is true by necessity or by virtue of its logical form, independent of the content of the proposition.
Negation
The operation that takes a proposition to its opposite in truth value, often denoted by "not."
Biconditional
A logical statement in which both parts imply each other; it is true when both parts have the same truth value.
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