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Which statement best summarizes a central criticism in the ongoing debate surrounding the Supreme Court's ruling in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission (2010)? Choose 1 answer: A The Federal Election Commission has reduced the amount of "hard money" campaign contributions, resulting in a decrease in voter registrations and turnout B Limits placed on election spending are unconstitution al and reduce the quantity of expression that is necessary in elections C The "Stand by Your Ad" provision has polarized communities now that candidates and parties are required to approve campaign ads D The Supreme Court has extended First Amendment protection of political speech at the expense of election fairness

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Which statement best summarizes a central criticism in the ongoing
debate surrounding the Supreme Court's ruling in Citizens United v. Federal
Election Commission (2010)?
Choose 1 answer:
A The Federal Election Commission has reduced the amount of
"hard money" campaign contributions, resulting in a decrease in
voter registrations and turnout
B Limits placed on election spending are unconstitution al and
reduce the quantity of expression that is necessary in elections
C The "Stand by Your Ad" provision has polarized communities now
that candidates and parties are required to approve campaign ads
D The Supreme Court has extended First Amendment protection of
political speech at the expense of election fairness

Which statement best summarizes a central criticism in the ongoing debate surrounding the Supreme Court's ruling in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission (2010)? Choose 1 answer: A The Federal Election Commission has reduced the amount of "hard money" campaign contributions, resulting in a decrease in voter registrations and turnout B Limits placed on election spending are unconstitution al and reduce the quantity of expression that is necessary in elections C The "Stand by Your Ad" provision has polarized communities now that candidates and parties are required to approve campaign ads D The Supreme Court has extended First Amendment protection of political speech at the expense of election fairness

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(D) The Supreme Court has extended First Amendment protection of political speech at the expense of election fairness.
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