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    Mexican Marijuana

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    marijuana was first looked down upon. After the Mexican Revolution the United States started seeing an increase of Mexicans immigrating into the United States. These new immigrants brought along with them their native language‚ culture and marijuana. Part of the Mexican culture was to use marijuana as a medicine and a relaxant. The media began to play on the fears that the public had about these new citizens by falsely spreading claims about the “disruptive Mexicans” with their dangerous native behaviors

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    Mexican American

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    The Status of Mexican Americans‚ 1848-1900 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo: treaty that conclude the war b/w U.s and Mexico. U.S wins and texas is now part of USA 50% of Territory: mexico forced by this treaty to give up 50% of its territory Mexican Nationals Property & Economic Rights Article IX: provide protection of property Article X: grants citizenship Changing Society: Americanization 1. head political system 2. dislocate the landed elite 3. displace

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    Mexican Culture

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    Mexican Culture Interpersonal Communication 102 February 17‚ 2013 There are many different cultures around the world. The Mexican Culture is one that is expanding rapidly in the United States. Although the Mexican Culture is expanding it is very different from the American Culture. The Mexican Culture is a high masculine culture. There are similarities within the American Culture and the Mexican Culture‚ but also many differences. I was able to spend time with my future

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    Mexican Immigration

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    Illegal Immigration Mexican illegal immigration has been a problem for the United States for a long time. Many of the illegal immigrants have come into the U.S through the Mexican border. Some people have entered the country legally through a visit visa‚ but then they stay illegally and work in various places. Mexican immigration into the U.S is a way in which the economy is being harmed. The Mexican illegal immigrants pose many problems for our country and they should not be allowed to enter in

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    mexican history

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    The great history of the Mexican culture. The Mexican culture is one of the nicest and inviting places to go‚ from the great atmosphere to the even better baseball fields. There are a lot of interesting things about the Mexican culture like the music‚ the holidays‚ and especially the food. But overall‚ Mexican culture has great traditions and is one of the most exciting cultures today. The history of the Mexican culture is full of interesting things. They have a population of approximately

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    Mexican War

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    at the Nueces River and that the disputed territory was theirs‚ but the United States believed that they bordered at the Rio Grande and that the disputed territory was theirs. In 1845‚ a group of troops were walking in the distributed area‚ when Mexican soldiers fired upon them‚ killing 16 of them. This was one of the reasons that the U.S went to war with Mexico in 1846. The United States was justified in going to war with

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    Mexican War

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    The Mexican War is often regarded as one of the United State’s most controversial wars. The idea of Manifest Destiny was beginning to consume the minds of many Democratic Americans. They wished for the United States to expand their land to possess a continental control; it was believed that more land would mean furthered economical success. Meanwhile‚ the Whigs felt that the key to expanding the country was embracing the economical endeavors that were already being pursued. In order for the continent

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    was stated “The police at all times should maintain a relationship with the public that gives reality to the historic tradition that the police are the public and that the public are the police (Schmalleger‚ 2017).” I believe that if officers upheld this standard it would make their job just a little bit easier. Many people feel that police culture has lost its way‚ officers seem to be in the news more now than compared to before for things that are tarnishing their reputation.

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    The Mexican War

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    in going to war with Mexico; this was due to the fact that the land was rightfully claimed by Mexico‚ our lack of acknowledgment towards the Mexican government‚ and the fact that Mexico was just protecting their borders. One of the reasons the United States was unjustified in going to war with Mexico was the fact that the land belonged to Mexico. Mexican territory‚ in 1830‚ was equivalent to that of the U.S. at the time. According to map 84 in the background essay‚ Mexico used to stretch from

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    Mexican Immigration

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    Within my topic‚ there are many important factors on immigration such as: why individuals shame Mexicans who come to America‚ and why we do not let those immigrants stay in America after finishing college‚ and why immigration is important to me. Mexican immigration has been a problem since as far back as the 1920s.recently Barack Obama has passed laws helping immigration and Donald Trump has brought ideas that would kill many chances for illegal aliens to come to America for a better life. This is

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