Which of the following is true of the corporatist governance implemented under the leadership of Lázaro Cárdenas?
A. The membership in the party was based on an individual's occupation.
B. The business sector was not involved in the party decisions such as selection of
candidates for office.
C. The popular sector, a collection of diverse interests such as teaching and youth, was
not recognized by this system.
D. The workers and peasants did not have a say in the decisions taken by the
government.
E. The ethnicity of the individuals was the sole criterion to gain membership into the
party.
A
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