Mexico and the United States both operate as federal republics, meaning they share power between national and state governments. However, a key difference lies in their political systems: Mexico has a multi-party system, while the U.S. predominantly functions under a two-party system. Additionally, Mexico's president holds significant power, including the ability to issue decrees, whereas the U.S. president's powers are more balanced by Congress and the judiciary. Lastly, Mexico's electoral processes and political culture are influenced by different historical contexts, leading to variations in governance and political engagement.
they all have wierd accents and bum obama
They had a similar form of government.
It isn't that different from costumes in the US, the sky is the limit. It all depends on your age and how bold you are!
isolation
different
they both have three branches of the government
They are both democracy
Approximately of US$1.657 trillion; per capita income is about US$15,100.
Both countries have executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government.
they both have three branches of the government
They are both dumb.
Europe is similar like us but not exactly. their government is different than ours we also have a bigger population i wouldn't say they are broken up like us:)