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$100 Question from Political Institutions In Mexico, camarillas are an example of what?
$100 Answer from Political Institutions Patron-client systems
$200 Question from Political Institutions On paper, the Mexican government is structured to resemble that of which country?
$300 Question from Political Institutions Name the three main political parties in the Mexican government and identify their alignment on the political spectrum
$300 Answer from Political Institutions PRD – center-left PRI – center PAN – center-right
$400 Question from Political Institutions Name the two houses of the Mexican Congress and their respective number of members
$400 Answer from Political Institutions Chamber of Deputies - 500 Senate - 128
$500 Question from Political Institutions The large concentration of powers, formal and informal, in the hands of the president is referred to Mexicans as
$500 Answer from Political Institutions Presidencialismo
$100 Question from Economy This Mexican president tried to privatize Pemex, Mexico’s state-owned petroleum company, but was ultimately unsuccessful as the idea was found to be unpopular among the people
$100 Answer from Economy Vicente Fox
$200 Question from Economy He was the first Mexican president to begin implementing neoliberal reforms and privatization into Mexico’s economy.
$200 Answer from Economy Miguel de la Madrid
$300 Qu0estion from Economy Though NAFTA has greatly aided in the growth of Mexico’s exports and manufacturing, this industry has experienced decline since NAFTA’s inception
$300 Answer from Economy The farming/agriculture industry
$400 Question from Economy This industry accounts for the majority of Mexico’s growth.
$400 Answer from Economy The oil industry
$500 Question from Economy This sudden occurrence was the cause for Mexico’s 1994 economic crisis.
$500 Answer from Economy The devaluation of the peso
$100 Question from Public Policy The city in Mexico with the worst air pollution and arguably the worst air pollution in the world.
$100 Answer from Public Policy Mexico City
$200 Question from Public Policy These are the foreign-owned factories in the northern Mexican states
$200 Answer from Public Policy Maquiladoras
$300 Question from Public Policy The money received from families in one country to another which is third most important source of foreign exchange in Mexico.
$300 Answer from Public Policy Remittance
$400 Question from Public Policy What is the antipoverty program that pays needy families to keep their children in school?
$400 Answer from Public Policy PROGRESA
$500 Question from Public Policy A program that brought many Mexican agricultural workers to the US during WW II
$500 Answer from Public Policy Bracero Program
$100 Question from Citizens, Society, and Political Socialization Your Text Here
$100 Answer from Citizens, Society, and Political Socialization Your Text Here
$200 Question from Citizens, Society, and Political Socialization Your Text Here
$200 Answer from Citizens, Society, and Political Socialization Your Text Here
$300 Question from Citizens, Society, and Political Socialization Your Text Here
$300 Answer from Citizens, Society, and Political Socialization Your Text Here
$400 Question from Citizens, Society, and Political Socialization Your Text Here
$400 Answer from Citizens, Society, and Political Socialization Your Text Here
$500 Question from Citizens, Society, and Political Socialization Your Text Here
$500 Answer from Citizens, Society, and Political Socialization Your Text Here
$100 Question from Geography, History and Intro This geographical feature is crossed by many Mexican immigrants and creates a natural boundary between Mexico and the U.S. is
$100 Answer from Geography, History and Intro El Rio Grande.
$200 Question from Geography, History and Intro This day is Mexico’s most important national patriotic celebration
$200 Answer from Geography, History and Intro September 16
$300 Question from Geography, History and Intro The political party in control for most of Mexico’s history
$400 Question from Geography, History and Intro During the presidency of Lazaro Cardenas del Rio, the assumption of mineral rights and subsequent nationalism of the oil industry formed this company
$500 Question from Geography, History and Intro The Mexican Revolution started this type of reform