5.11 Federal Election Spending Analysis
Respond to all parts of the question. In your response, use substantive examples where appropriate.
Source 1
Spending by outside groups as a percent of total federal election spending 2002-2016
Question 1
Short answer
Identify the years from the line graph when there was a decline in the percentage of federal election spending by outside groups.
Question 2
Short answer
Describe an overall trend in the data after 2010.
Question 3
Short answer
Draw a conclusion as to why that overall trend occurred after 2010.
Question 4
Short answer
Explain how federal elections have changed based on the data presented in the line graph.
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