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Comparative Constitutionalism
A discussion regarding why the Mexican Constitution in theory and in practice differs from the American Constitution. -- 2,700 words;

The Mexican Muralist Movement
This paper discusses the Mexican Muralist Movement, which followed the Mexican constitution of 1917. -- 3,310 words; APA

Mexican Americans
A sociological history of Mexican Americans from the annexation of Mexico after the Mexican American War to the present day. -- 2,065 words; MLA

Mexican-American Women in Twentieth-Century America
This paper discusses the book "From Out of the Shadows: Mexican Women in Twentieth-Century America," by Dr. Vicki Ruiz, specifically, as it gives voice to Mexican-American women. -- 2,110 words;

Mexican Migration to the U.S.
This paper examines the various reasons surrounding the increasing migration of Mexican citizens to the United States. -- 1,850 words; MLA

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MEXICAN CONSTITUTION

The Mexican constitution was adopted in 1917. Previous versions of the Mexican
constitution were drafted or proposed, and one laid out the basic structure (1857). This
was during conflict and social upheaval in the nation. The Mexican constitution was
influenced by both Spanish law, and the United States' constitution. 
The most striking statements of the constitution are that there is freedom of religion
but that another article negates any idea of separation of church and state. Also, it
says that anyone arrested is guilty until proven innocent, the opposite of that in the
United States. Like the constitution of the U.S. however, there are certain guaranteed
freedoms. Some of these are: the right to expression, the right to information, freedom
of writing and publishing, the right to petition peacefully, the right of assembly, the
right to bear arms, and many others. 
The constitution of Mexico is a lot like ours because it contains many of the same
freedoms. It is probably similar because the Mexican constitution was highly influenced,
and based on that of the United States. However, some parts are different. Such as "all
people are guilty until proven innocent," whereas in the United States "all people are
innocent until proven guilty." 
The political structure is that like the U.S. which is centered around three traditional
branches of government. These three branches are the president, the legislature, and the
courts. Policy making is handled by the executive branch. Although the government is
supposed to have the same power as the states, like in the U.S., the Mexican government
actually has much more power than the states. 

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