History
Institutions
Socialization
Interest Articulation
Interest Aggregation
100
Established a separation between church and state
What is the Mexican Constitution?
100
Comprised of the Senate and Chamber of Deputies
What is the two houses of the legislative branch?
100
The most dominant form is family in preaching and discussing values from a young age.
What is the characteristics of political socialization in Mexico?
100
A system in which each citizen is expected to relate to the state through a single structure to represent that sector in a state
What is a corporatist system?
100
A local-level boss rule(r)
What is a caciquismo?
200
Mexico's Indigenous Tribes, Mayans, Toltecs
What is Mexico's first inhabitants?
200
The process that results in a president's rejection of bills and legislation
What is the veto process?
200
A coalition of hundreds of NGOs, independent labor unions, and popular movements
What is The Civic Alliance?
200
Includes Labor, Peasant, Popular
What is the three sectors of Mexican articulation?
200
CTM (Confederacion de Trabajadores de Mexico)
What is a Mexican interest group?
300
Occurred in 1917
What is the year of the constitution?
300
Body that specializes in fiscal legislation and revenue bills originate here
What is the Chamber of Deputies?
300
Resulted in higher education rates and decreased citizen's tolerance for civil rights violations
What is the effect of political socialization in Mexico?
300
Organizations that have chosen to directly deal with government without representation through majority
What is the Catholic Church, the military, and foreign and domestic entrepreneurs with respect to interest representation?
300
Small private landowners
What is a ejidatarios?
400
Led by Father Hidalgo
What is the independence movement of 1810?
400
Connotes the extraordinary concentration of powers, both informal and formal, in the hands of the president?
What is Presidencialismo?
400
A monopolized television private firm in Mexico
What is televisa?
400
Compartmentalized the society into discrete, non-interacting vertical segments that serve as pillars of the regime
What is patron-client networks?
400
Model that stresses the need to give much freer reign to market forces
What is neoliberalism?
500
Brought about a loss of control of the Chambers of Deputies for PRI
What is the result of the elections of 1997?
500
Resulted in the increase in party influence, campaign financing reductions, and negative campaign ads were banned
What is the result of the PRI winning and creating electoral reform?
500
Refers to ritualistic regime supportive activities and petitioning of public officials.
What is the trends of political participation in Mexico?
500
Organizational system for rewards and benefits (patron-client network)
What is the camarilla?
500
Popular health insurance program designed to provide health services to people who were not covered by the Social Security institute's health program
What is Segura Polpular?