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Mexico

Mexico. By Dianna MacDonald. Statistics. Population: 108,700,000 Size: three times the size of Texas Climate: tropical to desert. History. Early Amerindian civilization. Conquered by Hernan Cortez in 1519. Ruled by Spanish monarchs until 1808. Napoleon conquers Spain.

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Mexico

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  1. Mexico By Dianna MacDonald

  2. Statistics • Population: 108,700,000 • Size: three times the size of Texas • Climate: tropical to desert

  3. History Early Amerindian civilization. Conquered by Hernan Cortez in 1519. Ruled by Spanish monarchs until 1808. Napoleon conquers Spain. Mexico plans for independence. September 27, 1821: Treaty of Cordoba. Benito Juarez’s “War of Reform” Porfiriato – industry sold to foreigners. The Mexican Revolution: 1910 – 1920.

  4. Important Documents Treaty of Cordoba, signed August 24, 1821. Constitution of Mexico, approved February 5, 1917.

  5. Government Structure Mexico United States • Similar districts. • Executive branch. • Judicial branch. • Bicameral Congress -Senate -Chamber of Deputies. • Similar districts. • Executive branch. • Judicial branch. • Bicameral Congress. -Senate -House of Representatives.

  6. Distribution of Power Mexico United States • Grants more power to political parties. • Grants more power directly to citizens capable of voting.

  7. Obstacles That Upset Legitamacy Several rebel/political pressure groups. Economic Problems -devaluation of the peso in 1994. -25% of population is underemployed.

  8. Conclusion Mexico and the United States have similar government structures. However, because the Mexican executive branch gets most of the power in their government, Mexico has a different distribution of power.

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