The primary cause for the weakening of Mexican federalism over time has been
A. American destabilization of the peso.
B. the growing number of Mexican states in existence.
C. judicial review and the Mexican Supreme Court.
D. the overwhelming power of the president in the political system.
D
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_______ is defined by Professors Peter Bachrach and Morton S. Baratz as "a means by which demands for change in the existing allocation of benefits and privileges in the community can be suffocated before they are even voiced; or kept covert; or killed before they gain access to the relevant decision-making arena; or failing all these things, maimed or destroyed in the decision-implementing stage
of the policy process." a. Problem creation b. Policy formulation c. Agenda-setting d. Nondecision-making