The Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) was founded by a coalition of Mexican political elites who believed that

a. it was better to work out their differences through a system of compromise rather than resorting to violence.
b. uniting all classes under the control of one mass party would prevent the spread of communism to Mexico.
c. a mass party was necessary to confront the political influence of the Catholic Church.
d. the promotion of agrarian reform and the rights of workers was necessary if Mexico wanted to develop economically.
e. the formation of a mass party would better achieve democracy due to its corporate structures representing all class interests.

a

Political Science

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a. creation of power-sharing legislative bodies in all geographical areas throughout the United Kingdom. b. redistribution of formal power to an authority governing London with a directly elected mayor. c. continuance of the private finance initiative (PFI) to expand the involvement of the private sector within the revitalization of British public services. d. redistribution of policy-making powers to quangos within the British political system. e. redeployment of power from the House of Commons to the House of Lords.

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Briefly explain the criteria that must be met in order for the social contract to work.

What will be an ideal response?

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