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29.06.2019 •
History
During the 1920s, buying stock on credit was called
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During the 1920s, buying stock on credit was called buying on margin.
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Answer by YourHope:
During the 1920s, buying stock on credit was called buying on margin!
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The answer is option B which includes: i. Donations from individuals and interest group PACs and ii. Unregulated by the Federal Election Commission
Soft money refers to money donated to a political party by individuals, Political Action Committees, corporations or any other source, which purpose isn't to promote a specific candidate but to spend it on party-building activities (advocating the passage of a law, voter registration, etc.). This type of political contribution isn't regulated in any way.