During the twentieth century what kept Mexico from having a truly democratic government?
1.) lack of a single, powerful constitution
2.) decades of ongoing, violent revolution
3.) dominance of a single political party
4.) widespread poverty and joblessness

Respuesta :

3) Dominance of a single political party

Answer:

3.) dominance of a single political party

Explanation:

The PRI (Institutional Revolutionary Party) was the single predominant party in Mexico that kept preventing smaller groups from having any meaningful participation in the government. Eventually, the PRI lost control of the government, back in 2000, but, in 2008, it regained various of their positions back.