Where the powers of the federation are located, a region with developed service and manufacturing industry.
What is the Central South Region? (just central is also admitted)
In this decade, the Mexican population was growing at an unbearable pace, hence the Ley General de Población and el CONAPO were created.
What were the 1970's?
The frist Mexican constitution and the year it was issued
What is the Apatzingan Constitution of 1814?
The three powers of the federation and the title of the constitution that define them.
What are executive, legislative and judicial in the third title of the constitution?
he revolutionary leader who stated the need for a new constitution and ordered its creation in 1917
Who is Venustiano Carranza
One of the most developed regions of the country, strong manufacturing, technology and service activities. Borders the USA through Nuevo Laredo.
What is the Northeast region?
The ranges of the population that are decreasing according to the population pyramid. This situation leads to making decisions related to education, children's vaccination, and future productive activities.
What are the ranges of 0 to 4 years and 5 to 9 years?
The way we classify the Mexican constitution, due to the capacity of being amended and reformed.
What is a flexible constitution?
The power that has the duty of proposing and executing laws, planning internal and foreign policies, and declaring war.
What is the executive power?
The first emperor of Mexico.
Who is Agustín de Iturbide?
It has one of the most complicated geographical characteristics of Mexico, its core economic activity relies in tourism, but is also strong in the production of coffee, tobacco and fruits.
What is the south zone?
Two of the demographic indices that may be analysedto compare Mexico's development to the rest of the world.
What are (two have to be mentioned) fertility rate, life expectancy, poverty, education, clean water and sanitation?
One of the three elements that every constitution has to include
What are: social and individual rights, organs and institutions of government, and ways of work of the public power?
To study, negotiate, vote, and issue laws for the federation that address the most important needs of the population.
What is the main responsibility of the legislative power?
The laws issued by Benito Juárez, which separated the church from the state.
What are the "Laws of Reform"?
The region where I would invest if I had an interest in building a Five-Star hotel for foreign travelers interested in sea sports and archaeological sites.
What is the Yucatán Península? (The Gulf Zone may be accepted)
The different social and biological categories in which the members may be divided to be analysed.
What is population composition?
Principle of the constitution that describes the form of government and state of Mexico.
What is a Federal Representative System?
The guardian of the constitution by giving interpretation to its real values and conditions.
What is the main role of the judicial power?
The 2 Mexican presidents considered guilty of the Tlatelolco massacre. (one of them was the Secretary of Government in 1968)
Who are Gustavo Díaz Ordaz and Luis Echeverría?
The region I would consider for exporting my production if my interest were in Asian markets and transporting my goods by sea.
What is the central west region?
Is the main challenge of Mexican demography for the next decades.
What is the growth of the elderly population, which leads to planning for the pension system, hospital and care, and the extended life span.
The principle of the constitution that establishes the mechanisms by which our constitution works and how it should be enforced.
What is the control of constitutionality?
The regular process to issue a new law?
The economic system that was adopted by Mexico from 1985, but more intensively from Carlos Salinas' period from 1988 to 1994.
What is neoliberalism?