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Bellwork: December 6 th. What is this picture? How do you know? Read the last paragraph on page 95 and describe a developing country in your own words. ****Then, put your completed crossword on your desk or your agenda. (unless, of course, you already turned it in.).
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Bellwork: December 6th • What is this picture? • How do you know? • Read the last paragraph on page 95 and describe a developing country in your own words. ****Then, put your completed crossword on your desk or your agenda. (unless, of course, you already turned it in.)
Burrito Book page 4: right column • What are the people and government of Mexico City doing to clean up its air? • “Don’t Drive Today” people can only drive into the city 4 days a week. • Phased out leaded gasoline • Planted lots of trees • Encouraged public transportation (buses) • Cleaned up factories and their pollution
Economy • Although there are some large cities in Mexico, such as Mexico City, the country is still considered a developing country. • Most of the population lives in rural areas and works in primary industries.(farming, mining, fishing, etc..) • Little access to health care and technology in large parts of the country.
Inflation • Read page 178. • Inflation is when prices rise because money loses value. (examples: movie tickets, etc..) • At the bottom of the front cover, illustrate the word inflation. • (Burrito Book page 5) • NAFTA has benefited Mexicoby increasing its agricultural exports (like fruits/vegetables) and its industrial exports (like clothes). • Mexico exports many agricultural products to the US in part because of NAFTA. (example: tomatoes)
Agriculture • Burrito Book pg. 5 • In order to grow more crops, Mexico has begun “slash and burn” agriculture. “Slash and burn” agriculture is when forests are burned to clear land for crops. • Read about “slash and burn” agriculture. • Do you agree? • Meet together to list the “Pros” and “Cons” of “slash and burn” agriculture.
Industry • Oil is a major export for Mexico. • Because prices are lower in Mexico and NAFTA, many US and foreign countries have built factories in Mexico.
Tourism • Tourists bring in millions of dollars to Mexico’s economy every year. • Why do so many tourists come to Mexico?
Mexico’s regions • Read about the 3 regions of Mexico: Northern, Central, and Southern. • Which one is most like the United States? • Why? • A maquiladora is a US or foreign-owned factory in Mexico. • Why are there maquiladoras in Mexico?