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The factors that affect consumer spending are: Size of Income, Future Expenditures, and Social Influences.
Global economics, business practices, and media bias can affect the spending habit and budgeting practices of an individual because they are external environmental factors that affect spending habits.
Taxes- Government Spending- Transfer Payments
Federal spending on forgein aid increased demand for U.S goods.
With an increase in consumer spending, there will be an increase in demand for goods/services, and therefore an increase in production, which drives the economy up.
Campaign spending as much affect because people see the advertisement and will feel that it is right if they see enough of it.
it restricted spending by banning parties, candidates, and and elected officials from receiving or spending soft money on election campaigns
limits on federal campaign spending
By refusing public funding, Obama can spend an unlimited amount of money on his campaign. If he had accepted public funding, he would be subject to government-imposed spending limits on his campaign.
Because the U-boat campaign killed Americans and destroyed U.S. property it turned public opinion against Germany.
The Federal Election Campaign Act (FEC) is a law passed in 1974 for feforming campaign finances, it provided public financing for presidential primaries and general elections, limited presidential campaign spending, required disclosure, and attempted to limit contributions.
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campaign spending tends to be gratly more important .
An agreement among various politicians about public spending.
the bill of spproval for spending public money :)
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it weakened campaign finance laws by ruling that corporations and unions could not be prohibited from running ads, and that corporations could spend an unlimited amount on federal elections