Question
Which of the following describes the political effect of the Mexican PRI’s Tlatelolco Massacre?(1 point)
Responses
It increased the popularity of the PRI.
It increased the popularity of the PRI.
It ousted the PRI from power.
It ousted the PRI from power.
It increased interest in politics.
It increased interest in politics.
It decreased voter turnout in future elections.
Responses
It increased the popularity of the PRI.
It increased the popularity of the PRI.
It ousted the PRI from power.
It ousted the PRI from power.
It increased interest in politics.
It increased interest in politics.
It decreased voter turnout in future elections.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The political effect of the Mexican PRI’s Tlatelolco Massacre is best described by the option: **It decreased voter turnout in future elections.**
The Tlatelolco Massacre in 1968, where the Mexican government responded violently to student protests, led to widespread fear and distrust of the government. As a result, many citizens became disillusioned with the political system and the ruling PRI, leading to decreased participation in future elections.
The Tlatelolco Massacre in 1968, where the Mexican government responded violently to student protests, led to widespread fear and distrust of the government. As a result, many citizens became disillusioned with the political system and the ruling PRI, leading to decreased participation in future elections.