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    Mexico, the drug cartels are nearly free to spread fear and chaos and remains almost immune to impunity. Who rules Mexico? Is it the government or the Mexican drug cartels? An overview of some of the past presidencies and the major drug cartels may shed some light into the relationship between Mexico government’s leadership and the leaders of the Mexican drug enterprise. Mexico’s lack of clear leadership and political corruption may have helped establish and strengthen the drug cartels, and done little

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    Mexican War Dbq Essay

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    [The Mexican war is a controversial topic amongst the U.S and people have different opinions on whether it was justified to or to no go to war with Mexico. The whole war began over a dispute between Mexico and the U.S on where the border between the two countries should be. Mexico consistently stated that the border was the Nueces River, however the U.S disagreed and said the border was the Rio Grande River. This was the central idea for why the war started, but there are other reasons that led up

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    The Mexican Cartel on a Global scale The Mexican drug cartel is a major actor on the world scene. Even though it is not seen this way by the general public, those who pay attention know how far their reach is. The Mexican cartel has expanded. There seems to be no sign of them slowing. They have the perfect storm of money, military backing, political connections and Public intimidation. Their empire is growing by the minute. Unfortunately most people have not given these ruthless criminals the attention

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    Mexican American War Dbq

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    disputes and 12 American deaths caused by the Mexican army. At the time, there was no set border between southern America and the northernmost area of Mexico. This caused each country’s army to protect their supposed border leading to American deaths in the disputed area. Just one year earlier, Texas was annexed which led to the addition of the new state to America. Although some people may argue that the war was for selfish American motives, the Mexican American war was justified because of the government’s

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    The Mexican Cartel Imagine living with your family and having a fear of leaving your house or even being in it? Many Mexican citizens are being killed by the narcotics in Mexico. Mexicans are not living in peace in their cities. Narcs never really had a time where it started, it always been around, of course it has increased, but there is no specific date or year. Important groups of the cartel is the Sinaloa cartel, the Beltran Leyva Organization and many more. This issue is important because it

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    to note the similarities with the writing in the early textbooks on the topic of the Alamo and the Mexican-American War. When these events happened, America was still a pretty recent country and was trying it's hardest to make a name for themself amonst the other well known countries. In 1867, when the first passage about the Alamo was written, and in 1840, when the first passage about the Mexican-American War was written, it was quite apparent that the people writing these were not telling the full

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    In 1997, Mexico City was finally allowed to elect their own mayor, which in the past had always been appointed by the President. Because of the way the PRI had ran the government before this, and all the distrustful things that have occurred, the people of Mexico made it very clear that they disliked the PRI. Mexico City produced 50% of the gross income and one the fastest developing areas in the entire country. The first mayors that were elected were leftest opposite of the PRI. The final straw

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    The American Army in the Mexican War

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    Army of the north and remnants of defeated Veracruz garrison. Acapulco to Mexico City was guarded by 3000 man army of the south. A 3800man contingent rounded out the valley campaign’s force structures. Lacking established government depots, the Mexican soldiers got supplies from nearby communities. The soldier’s wives and girlfriends accompanied the campaign. They helped the army by sewing, cooking and ministering to the sick and wounded of the both the armies. ROLE OF MEDIA The war between United

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    In 1846, the United States took up arms against Mexico. The US Mexican War was over the expansion of slavery into regions acquired from Mexico. Ulysses S. Grant, (General of the Union Army during the Civil War) towards the end of his life, believes the Civil War was a product of the US Mexican War. General Grant, also in the US Mexican War, states the war started as a struggle over the expansion of slavery and became a precursor to the war between the north and south (Johannsen). The larger over

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    have caused many issues throughout Mexico. The Mexican government has been fighting a war with drug traffickers since December 2006. At the time, drug cartels have fought each country for control of territory. (“Mexico Drug War”) Many people in Mexico are unwilling to wait so instead, in communities all across the country, groups of men have donned masks, picked up rifles and machetes, and begun patrolling their neighborhoods and farmlands. Many Mexican have lost their faith in the government of willing

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