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AP Comparative Government
Unit 4 – Party Systems & Electoral Participation
Topic 4.6
What are the major steps that represent Mexico's movement from corporatism to pluralism?
Mexico divided interest groups into three sections, labor, peasants, and the middle class, each dominated by PRI-controlled groups.
Mexico transitioned from a totalitarian system to a democratic system with the emergence of various interest groups.
The PRI's control over interest groups began to fade as other political parties challenged its power, leading to a period of transition.
Mexico was once dominated by the PRI, but the PAN won the presidency in 2000, resulting in a movement towards pluralism.
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AP Comparative Government - 4.6 Pluralist and Corporatist Interests in Government
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