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Sometimes referred to as "McCain-Feingold,' the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (BCRA) hoped to regulate the financing of political campaigns. Which of these was a major issue addressed by BCRA?
A)
overturning the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1974
B)
diminishing the influence of soft money in campaigns
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overturning the ruling in Citizens United v. FEC
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D)
lessening the impact 'iron triangles' have on the political process

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