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Title: MEXICO


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MEXICO
2
Mexico
  • There are 31 states in Mexico

3
Geography of Mexico
  • Sierra Madre Occidental - large mt. range on the
    west coast of Mexico
  • Sierra Madre Oriental - large mt. range on the
    east coast of Mexico
  • Sierra Madre Del Sur -- mother range of the
    south where the 2 ranges meet in the south

4
5 Regions of Mexico
  • 1. Central Plateau
  • 2. Northern Pacific Coast
  • 3. Southern Pacific Coast
  • 4. Gulf Coastal Plain
  • 5. Yucatan Peninsula

5
Central Plateau
  • Largest region, largest population
  • Best farmland in the south
  • Most geologically unstable - located on 4 plates
  • 1. North American
  • 2. Caribbean
  • 3. Pacific
  • 4. Cocos
  • Elevation is the key to climate - Mexico city
    avg. temp (74 in July and 70 in January)

6
Northern Pacific Coast
  • Dry, hot and thinly populated
  • Despite arid climate - farming is prevalent
    because of irrigation
  • wheat, cotton and other crops
  • Baja California - mostly mountainous

7
Last 3 Regions of Mexico
  • 3. Southern Pacific Coast -- smaller Mt. range,
    Sierra Madre del Sur
  • Little farmland but great scenery and tropical
    climate -- tourism
  • 4. Gulf Coastal plain -- vast deposits of
    petroleum and nat. gas
  • 5. Yucatan Peninsula -- flat, and bedrock made
    of limestone. This dissolves and creates vast
    underground caverns. Sinkholes -- when these
    caverns collapse
  • Tourism -- resorts and Mayan ruins

8
Mexico
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CULTURE OF MEXICO
  • Section 2
  • Mexico is made up of three main cultures 1.
    Indigenous (Aztec) 2. Spanish 3. Mixed
    population (today)
  • Tenochtitlan -- capital city of the Aztecs
  • present day Mexico City
  • Hernan Cortes -- 1519 Spanish explorer who was
    held responsible for the downfall of the Aztec
    Empire ( 2 years)
  • Conquistador - conqueror

10
Aztec Empire
11
4 Social Classes in Mexico
  • 1. Peninsular -- Spanish person born in Spain
  • 2. Creoles -- Spanish ancestry living in America
  • 3. Mestizo -- mixed Spanish and Indigenous
    ancestry
  • 4. Indigenous

12
Sect. 2 cont.
  • Hacienda -- large estates owned by Spanish people
  • Encomienda -- system of low wages and constant
    debt for lower ethnic groups
  • 1821 - Mexico becomes an independent nation
  • 1920 - Mexico has a new democratic government and
    constitution
  • Institutional Revolutionary Party -- political
    party in Mexico
  • Spanish -- official language
  • Ejido -- farmland owned collectively by members
  • of a rural community
  • Latifundios -- large commercial farms (1/3 of
    farms)
  • 90 of Mexicans live with extended family

13
Other facts about Mexico
  • 5 of Mexicos GDP is agriculture , but 24 work
    in ag
  • U.Sgt gets 87 of all of Mexicos exports
  • Average salary in parts of Mexico - 4.35 a day
  • 10 Pesos to 1 American dollar
  • Illegal immigration is an on-going problem, 350
    million illegal immigrants a year
  • Border is 1951 miles long

14
Salaries in Mexico per yearAVERAGE SALARY IN
THE U.S IS 36,764
  • Guadalajara, Jal. -- Lake Chapala/Ajijic
    16,300
  • Polanco, Ciudad de Mexico, D.F. 11,900
  • Monterrey, N.L. -- Valle region 11,300
  • Monterrey, N.L -- Inner city 8,700
  • Matamoros 8,300
  • Cancun, Q.R. 7,000
  • Guadalajara, Jal. -- inner city 6,000
  • Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. 5,700
  • Cuernavaca 5,400
  • Guanajuato 3,000
  • San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas 2,400
  • Nezahualcoyotl, near Ciudad de Mexico
    1,500
  • Cintalapa, Chiapas 1,300


15
Mexico Today
  • Presidents are elected to a 6 year term.
  • Vicente Fox -- term is up Dec. 1 , 2006
  • Felipe Calderon -- will take office in December
  • Both members of the National Action Party
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