Bush Vs Fox
Mexico and the United States have gone through different governmental systems throughout their history due to the different mentalities that their settlers left them with. However, nothing is forever in life. These systems have changed as time has passed by, and along with the government its people and ideologies. Nevertheless, the turning point for both countries was last year’s presidential elections. Vicente Fox, Mexico’s new President is trying to move away from the country’s past and wants to build a whole new political and social ideology. On the other hand, George W. Bush wants to bring back his country’s original ideology and plans to improve and promote it among its citizens.Mexico has always been a country with a centralized government and ideology. The Spaniards who settled the country established this system. They brought this system from their country with the idea of keeping a close eye on their new colony. This centralized government gave all the power to only one person, the viceroy. The power was eventually transferred to the president when we obtained our independence from Spain in 1821. Even though the government was divided in three branches: the executive, legislative and judiciary, the president was the one
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Some common words found in the essay are:
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Approximate Word count = 1450
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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