Mexico acts as a land bridge between North America and South America, allowing it to be a natural trade route between both subcontinents. It also has shores on both the Pacific Ocean as well as the Gulf of Mexico, allowing to have harbors on both seas, facilitating trade with both Northern Pacific countries (Japan, China, South Korea) as well as with Northern Atlantic countries (Europe).
It is located between North and South America and the Pacific and the Gulf of Mexico. This allows Mexico to act as a bridge between both regions.
As for culture, Mexico's northern regions have more common traits with the US southwest; in fact the cowboy culture was invented in Mexico.
On the other hand, the southern regions of Mexico are more akin to the counties of Central America, including ethnicity and native American languages.
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Trade helped boost its economy and spread its influence.
Security, a good economy, jobs for the population.
It is the second largest economy after Brazil, and roughly represents 25% of the region's GDP.
Language, Culture, History, Geographic location, Economy, Government.
Devaluation of the Mexican peso as well as a fall of the Mexican economy.
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Economy goes with culture because if someone grows up in a command economy, it becomes part of their culture, because it was part of their life for a long time. If they move and the economy there is market economy, then they loose part of their culture.
No idea what so ever... first of all whats a ''geographical factor'' and what is the ''caribean economy?
The geographical location of a country refers to its position on the Earth's surface in terms of latitude and longitude. It includes aspects such as its climate, natural resources, and proximity to other countries or bodies of water. Geographical location can influence a country's economy, culture, and foreign relations.
It has led mexico to depend less on farming and more on manufacturing.