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The number of yearschildren attend school.

What is 6 years?

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1,2

This borders Mexico to the West.

What is the Pacific Ocean?

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1,3

Mexico has this many states.

What is 31?

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1,4

The official language of Mexico.

What is Spanish?

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2,1

This place is popular with tourists.

What is Cancun?

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2,2

This mountain chain runs down the sides of Mexico.

What is the Sierra Madre?

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2,3

This is Mexico’s most famous artist.

Who is Diego Rivera?

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2,4

This is Mexico’s currency.

What is the peso?

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3,1

A public square where families sell the food they have grown.

What is a market?

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3,2

The longest river in Mexico.

What is the Rio Grande?

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3,3

Like the U.S., Mexico has this type of government.

What is a federal republic?

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The official name of Mexico.

What is the United Mexican States?

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4,1

Most Mexicans are this- a mix of European and

native Indian.

What are mestizos?

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4,2

Name two of the four major problems Mexico

faces.

What are pollution, increasing population, crime, earthquakes?

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4,3

This is the length of term for Mexico’s president.

What is 6 years?

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4,4

The three countries that border Mexico to the

north and south.

What is the U.S. (north); Guatemala and Belize (south)

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5,1

This is the nationalsport of Mexico.

What is bullfighting?

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5,2

This is a warm water current that affects the climate.

What is El Nino?

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5,3

The branches of the Mexican government.

What are executive, legislative and judicial?

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5,4

The three largest cities in Mexico.

What are Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey