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Mexico’s political structure differs from that of the United States because(1 point)
Responses
the president heads the government.
the president heads the government.
there exists a multi-party electoral system.
there exists a multi-party electoral system.
there exists three branches of government.
there exists three branches of government.
the vice president does not serve under the president.
Responses
the president heads the government.
the president heads the government.
there exists a multi-party electoral system.
there exists a multi-party electoral system.
there exists three branches of government.
there exists three branches of government.
the vice president does not serve under the president.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **the vice president does not serve under the president.**
In Mexico, there is no position of vice president; instead, the president is the sole executive authority. This differs from the political structure of the United States, where the president has a vice president who serves alongside him.
In Mexico, there is no position of vice president; instead, the president is the sole executive authority. This differs from the political structure of the United States, where the president has a vice president who serves alongside him.
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