Mexico

IN 2014 Mexico was going through a lot. They have been dealing with presidents they liked and presidents they haven’t liked through history and some of those presidents had to deal with revolutions, rebellion, and having to leave office because they are not wanted by the people. That can be scary if you think you are doing what is best for the people but the people think you are doing terrible. Mexico has to deal with gang and drug war violence as well. As a president if they don’t like you you feel like you are scared for your life because so many people work for them including people in the Government so who can you honestly trust. 43 students were murdered and it was considered to be gang related they were kidnapped from the college Ayotzinapa. This was series matter because the crime seem to be done by professional killers. They were blaming officials and they were trying to make the president reliable for it as well because they thought it wasn’t legitimate so they wanted the president to resign. This is a problem Mexico has they have so many corrupted people and they are scared who to trust. With drug money being so powerful and crime and death being so frequent they have a reason to be scared.

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Constitution of 1917 were granting all subsoil rights to the nation. This was a controversial act because the United States were with held recognition of it. This made foreign companies afraid that they will loss of investments to expropriation. These issues were serious and were left unresolved. These people that were maintaining underground resources were not having to worry about Article 27. The only reason this was possible was because if over the years if the holder of minerals or oils have maintained positive acts. I think what Mexico was trying to do was wrong the nation be able to control all resources. The subsoil right should belong to the people that own that land and they should be able to use those products and make a profit off of it.I do understand what they were trying to do as well though I just don’t agree with it actually being done.

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Madero wasn’t elected by the people to be the president of Mexico there was a scandal and it is to be one of the biggest scandals that Mexico has ever seen in a presidents race. People weren’t trust worthy of Medero because they knew that he wasn’t in a rush to redistribution. The people couldn’t own the land because most of it was monopolized. They Mexican villages and and citizens only were owning the land that they stood on wasn’t able to expand because of the bigger problems they were faced with. With the compensation that took place they had one third of the the monopolies were expropriated. “The property of thise hacendados, cientficos, or caciques who directly or indirectly oppose the present plan shall be nationalized, and two thirds of their of their remaining property shall be designated for war indemnities.”

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