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Rising ____________ Costs Requires candidates to conduct fund-raising activities. Limit opportunities to run for _______________ Give an advantage to _________ individuals who run for office Encourage the development of _______________________ (PACs) Give issue-oriented special interest groups increased influence.

_____________Finance Reform _________________ campaign costs have led to efforts to reform campaign finance laws Limits exists on the ______________ individuals may contribute to political candidates and campaigns.