The Department of State, as the embassies and consulates (http://www.usembassy.gov/) from the US depend upon that government agency.
mexico
New Mexico is a part of the united states of America
The US marching in to Mexico City.
Mexico has a limited government, as the power is distributed among the executive, legislative and judiciary.
North America doesn't have a government because it's not a country! North America is a continent made up of 3 countries: Canada, USA, Mexico.
Mexico has a similar government to the United States. It has a President, and is a Federal Republic with a Constitution. There are three branches of government, just like in America. Therefore, Mexico is very democratic. Probably more so, because they have more political parties than America.
not much but they do have some say
No, The country in central America includes Mexico and other places such as Columbia So No
By gaining control of Mexico's government. Also by being corrupt and fixing elections after comming into power.
Veracruz.
Latin America is a cultural region that spans Mexico, most of Central America, the Caribbean and South America. As such, there are several countries within the region, having different types of government. The most common is the representative republic.
That Mexico is Mexico and south america is south america