Just like the Industrial Revolution in the nineteenth century Great Britain, it resulted in a general increase in income for urban populations, but also increased inequality, pollution and overcrowding in major urban centers:
Space inequality in Mexico City began in the 1950s, when rural migration to the city caused a population increase of 3 million in 1950, to 5.1 million in 1960, to 8.7 million in 1970. Today it has a population of more than 21.16 million.
Rural migration to the city and the construction of many settlements were done in a disorderly manner; Many coloniasor neighborhoods were established almost overnight, so basic services such as electricity, water, social services and security would not be available until several years later, or never at all.
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Population by itself is not an issue. Overcrowding and disorganized population growth without enough economic growth IS the issue. One of the areas most affected by this issue is the Valley of Mexico, where greater Mexico City is located.
Some geographical factors that might benefit industrial growth in Mexico include its proximity to the United States, access to key trade routes like the Gulf of Mexico, abundant natural resources such as oil and minerals, and a diverse climate that supports various industries. Additionally, Mexico's large land area allows for different types of industrial activities to thrive in different regions.
Religion was not affected by the industrial revolution.religion
what organizations are affected by industrial regulation
What cities of Mexico has the swine flu affected?
Mexico City industrial activities account for 16.32% of Mexico's industrial production or 5.58% of Mexico's total GDP.
British empire growth and development caused the industrial revolution.
The 1920s was a decade of rapid industrial growth such growth is called the Roaring Twenties.
it is like the business growth
no its vice a versa your muscle growth is affected by your hair
No not by ours, but they were affected by their own.