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•Is it a rich or poor country?
•Is unemployment a problem in this country?
•Is there a connection between its natural resources and the products it makes?
•What cultural aspects are their (religion and language)?
•What is the present relationship that this country has with the United States?

2006-11-04 03:48:28 · 2 answers · asked by cak 1 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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It has no middle class. you are either very rich, or you're poor.

If there was gainful employment, do you think so many Mexicans would be illegally entering the U.S.?

It has two natural resources, Oil, and Mexicans. Products? Do you mean straw sombreros, and tequila?

Culturally, the religion is predominately Roman Catholic, although some witchcraft is stll practiced by the indians. The language is a blend of Castillian Spanish, and native indian.

The U.S. Government has many trade agreements with Mexico, but U.S. citizens would like Mexico to solve its own illegal alien emmigration to the U.S. The president of Mexico isn't going to do this, as billions of U.S. dollars are being sent to Mexico each year by the illegals living n the U. S.

2006-11-04 04:03:13 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

1. In Mexico you can find virtually every product you would find in the U.S. but not everybody can afford the American middle-class lifestyle. Mexian middle-class is growing but lower classes still represent around 50% of its population. By common standards Mexico is a developing country.

2. As of today, unemployment is not much bigger than what you can see on the American counterpart, the main problem is that Mexican wages are scarcely around 20% of American wages for equivalent activities.

3. Of course there is a connection. Mexican economy is based largely on it natural resources, petroleum stands out, but there's many more.

4. Around 85% of Mexicans consider themselves as Roman Catholics, around 90% speaks spanish as their first language, many prehispanic native languages, such Nahuatl (Aztecs' language), Otomi and Chontal and its dialects are still in use.

5. Mexico and the US have multiple mutual commercial interests, political and diplomatic relations are also intensive yet not always conflict free.

2006-11-04 12:06:52 · answer #2 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

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