Which of the following is true of the PRI regime in Mexico between 1929 and 2000?

A. PRI was fairly flat and non-hierarchical by nature because it had distributed
authority within the party to PRI state governors.
B. PRI failed to incorporate mass groups such as labor and peasants in their party
throughout their tenure.
C. The PRI regime was characterized by substantial electoral participation but no
effective interparty contestation.
D. In the PRI system, the president had no authority over the selection of members to
the legislature.
E. PRI faced strong opposition from the PAN and the Mexican Communist Party, which
often toppled the PRI from power between 1929 and 2000.

C

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Why have there recently been fewer opportunities for presidents to cast pocket vetoes?

A) Congress has remained in session virtually throughout the entire year. B) There have been too many potential override situations as the government has become more partisan. C) Pocket vetoes must be done in secret, and it has become too difficult to hide any of the workings of the government from the press. D) Nearly all of the past few presidential pocket vetoes have been overridden, so most presidents are not interested in the potential for failure. E) Pocket vetoes have generally proven ineffective.

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The Supreme Court has interpreted the Fourteenth Amendment to ______.

A. allow women to have the right to vote B. strike down Prohibition C. strike down racial segregation in the states D. require the states to permit 18-year-olds to vote

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