Which of the following statements regarding the elections and parties in Mexico is true?

a. As a nation steeped in tradition, it is not surprising that representation and participation in Mexico has not changed in a century.
b. The process of electoral reform ultimately strengthened the stranglehold of the PRI on political power in Mexico.
c. The electoral reforms allowed by PRI ultimately set in motion a sequence of events in which PRI lost its domination of politics in Mexico.
d. The losses suffered by PRI in the 1990s forced the party to completely disintegrate and become an array of meaningless minor parties.


c

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a. The creation of an independent electoral commission b. The establishment of public financing for all parties c. Guaranteed access to the media for all parties d. The imposition of term limits e. Electoral reforms making it easier for opposition parties to contest elections

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If we legalize pot, many people fear that it will lead to more addicts and relaxed moral standards

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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What is terrorism? Whom does it target? What does it aim to accomplish?

What will be an ideal response?

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Karl Marx argued that governments were dominated by business owners, whom he called the "__________", until a revolution replaced them with rule by laborers, whom he called the "__________."

A. proletariat; bourgeoisie B. bourgeoisie; proletariat C. power elite; middle class D. working class; lower class E. laborites; working class

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