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jlmhmf

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Which has been the dominant national political party since 2000?
 
  A. National Action Party (PAN)
   B. Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)
   C. Mexican Green Ecologist Party (PVEM)
   D. Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD)

Question 2

A very rigid requirement to be President of Mexico is that the individual
 
  A. must be male.
  B. must have served in the Army.
  C. must have an advanced degree in economics.
  D. must come from a state with a population of more than 6 million people.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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