mexican eco crisis
Mexico has grown to be known as part of North America, rather than Central America, due to its borders and close ties with the U.S. Westward lies the Pacific Ocean and to the east and north, the Gulf of Mexico. It is the third-largest North American country with the second highest population, of more than 100 million people, and its territory spreads over 756,000 square miles. The government is a liberated and unstable federal republic, which is composed of 31 states and a federal district, with Mexico City as the nation's capital. Mexico City is comprised of the world's largest network of urban communities and is the most polluted city on earth. The dominant language is Spanish, although Mayan dialects are also spoken. Mexico is a sub-tropical climate, with a mixed terrain of coastal jungles, and a central plateau, which is surrounded by mountain ranges and deserts (jainschigg, 12). In the period surrounding 1994-5, Mexico suffered from unstable economic conditions. Several factors were catalysts to this Mexican financial crisis. Although there are many contributing factors, there are three main factors that can be attributed to the blame; political turmoil, the devaluation of the peso and the health of the private banking
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Approximate Word count = 2991
Approximate Pages = 12 (250 words per page double spaced)
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