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What is the nationality of mexico?

and what is the goverment type of mexico?best answer goes to the person that knows both answer....plz n thx

    



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crazzy
jewish


vakayil k
The nationality of Mecico is Mexican. Medico is under Federal Republic Government.


For more details, please check the following link:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexico


Big Jimi
The nationality of Mexico is Mexican,their government is a democracy !


Carolyn T
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Mexican is the nationality, all tho allot of Mexicans are of Spanish decent, the rest of them are descendants of the Aztecs and related to the American Indian. Mexico is a Democracy


Don J
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The goverment (a Federal Republic) USED to be pretty much a one-party state for many years and democracy was a sham, however during the 90s political pluralism grew dramatically with opposition parties begining to win fair elections in many states and cities. In 2000 with the victory of Fox, the ruling PRI party was defeated for the first time in its history, (71 years).

During the 2006 Presidential elections actually THREE parties had a chance to win the election, Fox's party the conservative PAN, the old corrupt monopoly (liberal) party the PRI and the socialist PRD. In the end the PAN won again in what ALL election observers say was a completely fair and honest (but VERY close) election. So Mexico has arrived at a functioning (even if still somewhat rowdy) democracy.

The "nationality" or race of Mexico is simply "Mexican." About 5-7% of the population are of European race (mostly immigrants, Mennonites and/or Jews), about 5-7% (if that) remain pure aboriginal race but the other 85%+ or so are what up until 20-30 years ago would have been called "meztisos." This was a racist term from the colonial days meaning a person with a mix of Spanish and native blood.

As with any new race, after a period of time, in this case some hundreds of years, the new race ceases to be a "mixed race" and simply becomes a new race of people like the English, Japanese, Russians and so on. This has happened in Mexico and the people here no longer think of themselves as "mixed" but simply as "Mexicans." Probably the only place you will still hear the old racist word "meztiso" used would be up north in the United States where the entire society still suffers from a obsessive-compulsive disorder about labeling people racially.

This is the same with two other offensive and racist terms "hispanic" and "latino." The Mexican race is not and NEVER has been, "hispanic" that is the language we speak down here (Spanish) ONLY! We are not even remotely culturally "hispanic" as our art, cuisine, folklore, music, even our state, city and place names are NOT from Spain or Europe but from our native Mexican heritage. This is also true for the term "Latino." While Mexicans acknowlege being a part of "Latin America" (the parts of America speaking "latin-based" languages instead of "Saxon" (or Germanic) based languages, there is NOTHING about Mexico or Mexicans that is otherwise connected to anything "latin" (except perhaps through the influence of the Roman Catholic Church.....)

The ONLY place you will likely hear these terms used to incorrectly refer to the Mexican people, their culture, heritage etc. would be again, up in the United States, almost never down here in Mexico. Therefore the correct and proper term for the race, heritage, culture and peoples of the "United Mexican States" would be simply - "Mexican."


want it bad
Wouldn't the nationality of Mexico be......MEXICAN?

If you are talking about ethnic makeup/origin of "La Raza" it would probably be Native American and Spanish.

The government of Mexico is officially a democracy, but in practice it is more like a plutocracy or an oligarchy.


roy40372
Aztec Indian


cuttlekid
Mexico has three types of people ethnically. They have "mestizos" who are the decendents of native amerindians and spaniards and other europeans. They are estimated at 60 to 75 % of the population. They have native amerindians(indiginous people of mexico) at 12%. And they have europeans at 9 to 15%. the official language is spanish yet "nahuatl and maya are still spoken!
The government is considered a "federal representative democratic republic".


Manan G
The nationality of Mexico is Mexican.

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Threasa G
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Mexico has a democratic government (like the US). They have a president and a congress but a little bit different then ours.

The nationality is Mexican, they are hispanic, or I have heard some of them describe themself as spanish.


bruce_aurora
Eh,,,, Mexican, is it me?


vijaya l
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The nationality of Mexico is Mexican.

The United Mexican States is a country located in North America, bordered at the north by the United States, and at the south by Guatemala and Belize, in Central America. It is the northernmost and westernmost country in Latin America, and also the most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world.

The Government Type is Federal Republic. Government and politics of Mexico takes place in a framework of a federal presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Mexico is both head of state and head of government, and of a pluriform multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government.

For more info about Mexico, please visit: https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/mx.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexico


Javy
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The are Mexicans and the kind of government is a Representative Democracy. By the vote people got their politicians to drive the government under they name, suppose to.





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