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Mexico’s political structure differs from that of the United States because (1 point) there exists three branches of government. the vice president does not serve under the president. there exists a multi-party electoral system. the president heads the government.
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the vice president does not serve under the president.
Mexico’s constitution abolished the office of vice president (since 1917), so there is no VP serving under the president; the U.S. has a vice president. The other items (three branches; president heads government) describe both countries, and while Mexico is more explicitly multi-party, the U.S. also permits multiple parties.
Mexico’s constitution abolished the office of vice president (since 1917), so there is no VP serving under the president; the U.S. has a vice president. The other items (three branches; president heads government) describe both countries, and while Mexico is more explicitly multi-party, the U.S. also permits multiple parties.
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