Mexico Case
Essay by Greek • March 16, 2012 • Essay • 317 Words (2 Pages) • 1,610 Views
Mexico has many different aspects to look at. The main ones are Mexico's political views, economic stands, religious outlooks, and their cultural events. All of these different aspects show the true colors of the Latin American ways throughout the days of 1940 to the present day. Socially, Mexico's everyday life revolves around the main aspects previously stated.
People communicate with others people on a day to day basis, sometimes they argue. That is where the Political and social standards come into play with Mexico. It all began in the 1990's when the one-party system was established. However, this happened to be the time of the Mexican revolution as well. As gossip changed Mexico's Political views, in the year of 2000 true democracy was released.
Everyone is affected by the economy during the time it drops of raises. In Mexico's early days the social small talk made its stand to where the economy first started off. 1994 was the year of the crisis. It had improved Mexico's economy, but after some time in 2001 the economy had made a huge change. House buyers were not buying; gas prices were skyrocketing, as they are today.
The more depth you seek in ones religion, the more you explore. Mexico doesn't have an official religion. The constitution of 1917 is a proven fact that they don't. Although, not having a religion doesn't necessarily mean there are no cultural events. Most of the older Mexicans follow the way they were raised instead of the present day actions some of the younger Mexicans do. From the 20th century, Mexico's culture has changed largely.
Overall, the social aspect is the largest of them all. Socially, Mexico changes it's Political, economic, religious, and cultural events over a due amount of time. Gossip can take history all the way back to the beginning of time. Mexico is one that encourages its cultural events to spared through the broad world.
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