Politics and Mexico

Mexico is located under the United States in the southern hemisphere in South America. Mexico is developing and becoming more like Canada each day. About 75% of the population now lives in cities. The main language in Mexico is Spanish. Majority of the population is catholic. About 95% have been baptized Catholics. Making it the second largest catholic country in the world after Brazil. The national sport in Mexico is Charreria. Which is bullfighting a tradition from Spain. Mexico is also known for boxing. Mexico hosted the summer Olympics in 1968 and the FIFA world cup in 1970 and 1986, and was the first country to host a FIFA world up and the Olympics and also the first country to host the FIFA world cup twice.

El Paso de la Muerte (The Pass of Death)
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Marriage is so popular that by the time Mexicans are fifty years old, more than 95 percent of them have been married at least once (Salles and Tuirán 1997). The union of these couples is increasingly sanctioned by both church and state (80.5%). Some couples cohabitate without marrying (INEGI 2000). In the early twenty-first century, the average age for marriage was twenty-three for females and twenty-six for males (INEGI 2000). Until the 1980s, men used to wed women who liked to stay home and were feminine, hard working, honest, and simple; since then, attributes like submissiveness have declined in popularity. At the same time, there is a growing tendency to look for women who are faithful, understanding, responsible, and intelligent. The pattern reflects a new conceptualization of women and their role in couple relationships. At the same time, females have maintained their traditional search paradigm and are still looking for hard-working, faithful, good, understanding, and intelligent men (Consejo Nacional de Población 1995).

The profound changes in the attributes that males and females look for in a mate have had a major impact on the family life, which in turn has led to a...