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givi [52]
3 years ago
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Answer these questions of a culture about your choice

Social Studies
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vaieri [72.5K]3 years ago
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Mexico gets alot of our natural resources from the ocean and underground!

Over the course of the year the temperature rises and falls from 80 degrees fahrenheit to 45 degrees fahrenheit and the temperature rarely falls below 38 degrees.

In Mexico, the two main sports are Football (Soccer) and Boxing. Other popular sports Mexicans do for fun is bull riding, american football and basketball.

Arroz con Leche (rice with milk), Black Beans: served in various different ways, Tamales, Carnitas

New Year's Day, Constitution Day, Benito Juárez's birth, Bueno Friday, Labour Day, Mexican Independence, Dia de Los Muertos, Revolution Day, Christmas Day

The main Language of Mexico is Spanish.

Mexico doesn't seem to have a specific religion. But a lot of Mexicans are Roman- Catholic, I think around 80% of the population is Roman Catholic.

It changed some Mexican beliefs and how people interact.

On the last one I am not very sure

Explanation:

I am using one source for all of this, My experiences

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