Answer:
C
Explanation:
the constitution gave powers to the federal government, of which the articles did not. Ie, the power to declare war, levy taxes, organize troops, pass laws, having a standard currency etc.
Answer:
The both of the falsifiable claims in this example happen to be true. The claim about Kennedy being the 35th President is falsifiable because it can be checked against historical records. The claim that Kennedy died from a bullet in his brain is falsifiable because it could have been shown false by the medical examiner. the remaining claims are not falsifiable: Statements that call on any type of supernatural being are by definition out of the realm of science. Similarly, a claim of something being "undetectable" could not be falsified and a claim about what Kennedy would have done if he had lived is a conjecture that cannot be disproved.
Answer:
The statements that agree with Mexican Politics are options B & D
B) The main party is the Institutional Reconstruction Party.
D) The Institutional Revolutionary Party was in control since the 1920s.
Explanation:
The Institutional Revolutionary party created by Plutarco Elias Calles, Mexico's Paramount leader at that time and self proclaimed supreme chief of Mexican revolution is a Mexican party founded in 1929 and held power in the country uninterruptedly for seventy one(71) years from 1929 - 2000 with it name changing accross time from National Revolutionary Party to The party of Mexican Revolution and it final last name as the Institutional Revolutionary Party in 1946.
The aim of the party when created was to provide a political space that surviving leaders, and the combatants of Mexican's Revolution would participate and resolve the political crisis the was caused with the assassination of President-elect Alvaro Obregon in 1928.
It is the main party in the Mexican politics history as it held power for most number of years and has been in control of the Mexican Politics since the year 1929 till it eventual end in year 2000.