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1 MEXICO Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200
Citizens, Society, and Political Socialization Geography, History and Intro Political Institutions Economy Public Policy Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

2 $100 Question from Political Institutions
In Mexico, camarillas are an example of what?

3 $100 Answer from Political Institutions
Patron-client systems

4 $200 Question from Political Institutions
On paper, the Mexican government is structured to resemble that of which country?

5 $200 Answer from Political Institutions
The U.S.

6 $300 Question from Political Institutions
Name the three main political parties in the Mexican government and identify their alignment on the political spectrum

7 $300 Answer from Political Institutions
PRD – center-left PRI – center PAN – center-right

8 $400 Question from Political Institutions
Name the two houses of the Mexican Congress and their respective number of members

9 $400 Answer from Political Institutions
Chamber of Deputies - 500 Senate - 128

10 $500 Question from Political Institutions
The large concentration of powers, formal and informal, in the hands of the president is referred to Mexicans as

11 $500 Answer from Political Institutions
Presidencialismo

12 $100 Question from Economy
This Mexican president tried to privatize Pemex, Mexico’s state-owned petroleum company, but was ultimately unsuccessful as the idea was found to be unpopular among the people

13 $100 Answer from Economy Vicente Fox

14 $200 Question from Economy
He was the first Mexican president to begin implementing neoliberal reforms and privatization into Mexico’s economy.

15 $200 Answer from Economy Miguel de la Madrid

16 $300 Qu0estion from Economy
Though NAFTA has greatly aided in the growth of Mexico’s exports and manufacturing, this industry has experienced decline since NAFTA’s inception

17 $300 Answer from Economy The farming/agriculture industry

18 $400 Question from Economy
This industry accounts for the majority of Mexico’s growth.

19 $400 Answer from Economy The oil industry

20 $500 Question from Economy
This sudden occurrence was the cause for Mexico’s 1994 economic crisis.

21 $500 Answer from Economy The devaluation of the peso

22 $100 Question from Public Policy
The city in Mexico with the worst air pollution and arguably the worst air pollution in the world.

23 $100 Answer from Public Policy
Mexico City

24 $200 Question from Public Policy
These are the foreign-owned factories in the northern Mexican states

25 $200 Answer from Public Policy
Maquiladoras

26 $300 Question from Public Policy
The money received from families in one country to another which is third most important source of foreign exchange in Mexico.

27 $300 Answer from Public Policy
Remittance

28 $400 Question from Public Policy
What is the antipoverty  program that pays needy families to keep their children in school?

29 $400 Answer from Public Policy
PROGRESA

30 $500 Question from Public Policy
A program that brought many Mexican agricultural workers to the US during WW II

31 $500 Answer from Public Policy
Bracero Program

32 $100 Question from Citizens, Society, and Political Socialization
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34 $200 Question from Citizens, Society, and Political Socialization
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36 $300 Question from Citizens, Society, and Political Socialization
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38 $400 Question from Citizens, Society, and Political Socialization
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40 $500 Question from Citizens, Society, and Political Socialization
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42 $100 Question from Geography, History and Intro
This geographical feature is crossed by many Mexican immigrants and creates a natural boundary between Mexico and the U.S. is

43 $100 Answer from Geography, History and Intro
El Rio Grande.

44 $200 Question from Geography, History and Intro
This day is Mexico’s most important national patriotic celebration

45 $200 Answer from Geography, History and Intro
September 16

46 $300 Question from Geography, History and Intro
The political party in control for most of Mexico’s history

47 $300 Answer from Geography, History and Intro
PRI

48 $400 Question from Geography, History and Intro
During the presidency of Lazaro Cardenas del Rio, the assumption of mineral rights and subsequent nationalism of the oil industry formed this company

49 $400 Answer from Geography, History and Intro
PEMEX

50 $500 Question from Geography, History and Intro
The Mexican Revolution started this type of reform

51 $500 Answer from Geography, History and Intro
Agrarian reform (ejidos)

52 Final Jeopardy This program offered direct cash payments to millions of subsistence farmers in 1994

53 Final Jeopardy Answer PROCAMPO


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