organizations that raise money to donate to candidates who agree with the organizations beliefs are called: A)ARMs,B)major parties C)minor parties D)PACs

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_action_committee

The organizations that raise money to donate to candidates who agree with their beliefs are called Political Action Committees (PACs).

To arrive at this answer, let's break down the choices:

A) ARMs: This acronym typically stands for Adjustable Rate Mortgages, which is unrelated to the question.

B) Major parties: Major parties refer to the two dominant political parties in a country, such as the Democratic and Republican parties in the United States. While major parties do engage in fundraising for their candidates, they do not necessarily align with external organizations raising money.

C) Minor parties: Minor parties are smaller political parties that often have limited funding and support.

D) PACs: Political Action Committees (PACs) are independent organizations that raise money to financially support political candidates who share the same beliefs as the organization. They operate separately from political parties and represent specific interest groups or causes.

Therefore, the correct answer is D) PACs.