Mexican Identity
Structure of the Mexican State
Union Powers
Union Powers
Union Powers
100

What is identity?

A set of traits or characteristics of an individual or a group that differentiate them from others.

100

What is Mexico's governance system?

Representative democracy


Extra: Federal republic, secular and democratic

100

How many union powers does Mexico have? Which are they?

Three: Executive, Legislative and Judiciary

100

Which is the power in charge of overseeing legality and constitutionality in Mexico?

Judiciary Power

100

Which entity is head of the judiciary power?

The Supreme Court

200

What are the three elements of the State?

Territory, population and government

200

Which legal order has supremacy in Mexico?

The Constitution

200

Which power is in charge of creating laws?

Legislative power

200

What is the name of the Chambers that make up the Congress of the Union?

Chamber of Senators and Chamber of Deputies

200

Through which type of voting is the President chosen?

Direct voting

300

What is a nation?

A group of people who share an identity through traditions, customs, language, religion and lifestyle.

300

How many federal entities does Mexico have?

32

300

Mention at least 3 requirements to become President

1. Mexican by birth

2. 35 years of age on the day of the election

3. Having resided in the country the previous year

4. Not being a member of a religious cult or part of the army at least 6 months before

5. Not being Undersecretary or Secretary of State at least 6 months before the election

300

What does the Chamber of Deputies represent?

The people or nation

300

What does the Senate represent?

The interests of the states

400

What is the difference between country, State and nation?

State = government and laws (political)

Country = territory and borders (physical)

Nation = people who share identity (social)

400

What is a federal republic?

The division of states that yield part of their autonomy to the central government and the Constitution

400

How many relative majority deputies are there?

300 deputies

400

Who is automatically in charge of the executive power in case the president is absent?

Secretary of Government/Interior

400

What is an amparo trial?

A tool for all citizens to report abuses by the authorities, in charge of the judiciary power.

500

Why can there be a nation without territory, but not a state without territory?

A nation is a group of people who share a certain identity, regardless of whether they are in a specific territory or not. A state needs its three elements to be considered a state.

500

Nothing above the Constitution, except for....

Human Rights

500

What are plurinominal legislators and what is their purpose?

Positions that represent the most voted parties, they are chosen indirectly and are intended to ensure the representation of political minorities.

500

Mention at least 3 exclusive functions of the executive branch

1. Appoint and remove Secretaries of State

2. Make use of the armed forces and the National Guard

3. Declare war with prior approval of the Senate

4. Direct foreign policy

5. Present the National Development Plan

6. Grant pardons (indultos)

ETC.

500

What is the main change proposed by the judiciary reform?

Ministers and judges of the judiciary power will now be voted by the people, contrary to being chosen internally.

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