Chapter 9 Technology Project (Sample Format)
| [Your Name] Chapter 9 Technology Project [Date Due] Member of Congress: Spencer Abraham, (R-Michigan) I. Toxics ($69,500) A. Superfund Company PACs (242 contributions, totalling $337,575) 1. Textron Inc Political Action Committee ($10,000) a. Campbell, Lewis B., $1,050 2. National Association Of Convenience Stores Political Action Committee ($10,000) a. Allison, Don A., $1,000 B. Members of the Grocery Manufacturers Association (48 contributions, totalling $66,500) 1. Pfizer Inc. PAC ($9,000) a. Clemente, Constantine L., Mrs., $3,346 2. Bristol-myers Squibb Company Employee Political Action Committee ($8,000) a. Hahn, Andrew R., $2,000 II. Global Warming ($56,050) A. Partial Membership of the National Association of Manufacturers (207 contributions, totalling $314,149) 1. Ernst & Young Political Action Committee ($10,000) a. Allen, Elizabeth M., $500 2. General Dynamics Voluntary Political Contribution Plan ($10,000) a. Mervosh, Ted, $300 B. Members of the Coalition for Vehicle Choice (85 contributions, totalling $141,264) 1. Associated Builders And Contractors Political Action Committee (abc/pac) ($10,000) a. Anania, John, $400 2. Build Political Action Committee Of The National Association Of Home Builders ($10,000) a. Adams, Daniel, $1,000 |
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Advanced Placement U.S. Government and Politics
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