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a complete guide to mexico in ap comp gov

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AP Comparative Goverment

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Mexico (AP Comp Gov)
Lesgislative-Executive System: presidential

Legislature: Congreso de la Unión (National Congress)
Lower House: Càmara de Diputados (Federal Chamber of Deputies)

500 members total

300 chosen from single-member districts

200 deputies chosen by proportional representation

3 year terms with a limit of 4 terms

mixed electoral system

Upper House: Senado de la República (Senate)

2 senators from each of the 31 states and federal district (Mexico City) by party
with most votes

1 senator from party with second-most votes

32 seats by proportional representatoin

6 year terms with a limit of 2 terms

96 elected in a mixed system

Federal division of power

Main geographic subunits: estados (states)

Electoral system for lower house: mixed single-member districts and proportional
representation

Chief judicial body: Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nación (National Supreme
Court of Justice)

Natural Resources:
- petroleum
- silver
- copper




Mexico (AP Comp Gov) 1

, - gold
- lead
- zinc
- natural gas
- timber

Mexico-U.S. Border
- 3200km long
- inevitable relationship
- migration, dependency, conflict
- long history of conflict (Mexican-American War)

Population
- roughly 128 million people
- 60% mestizo (mixed indigineous and European heritage)
- 30%* indigenous (Amerindian)
- 10% other

Urbanisation
- approximately 80% of Mexico’s population lives in urban areas
- Greater Mexico City (MC and metro area) ~ 22 million
- largest city in NA
- boroughs of GMC have high HDI on par with Austria or the Netherlands
North to south
- generally properous to poverty
- farther south, greater povery

National Identity
- strong sense of national identity based on history, religion, and language

Clientelism
- politics has long history of patron—client relationships (cooptation)

Authoritarianism
- long tradition of authoritarian rule, extends power of president today

Populism
- tradition of populist political, economic, and social movements
- current president a leftist populist president




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