Which of the following best explains an implication of the authors argument on Mexican officials relationship with citizens?

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Which of the following best explains an implication of the author's argument as it relates to the Mexican state?

Which of the following best explains an implication of the author's argument as it relates to the Mexican state? Pluralism in Mexico will promote competition among groups not linked to the state.

Which of the following describes how the Mexican president is elected quizlet?

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