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IMAGE

DESCRIP
TION

Family
leaving
church

ELEMN
T
CULTUR
AL
UNIVER
SAL
Belief
System

Women
dancing in
traditional
dress

Aesthetics

Mexican
currency

Economic
s

Mexican
University

Social
Aspects

Traditional
Mexican

Belief
System

EXAMPLE

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Religion This
image shows a
family leaving
a Catholic
church after
mass in
Chiapas,
Mexico.
Dance This
image shows
two women in
traditional
Mexican
dresses dancing
during a Cinco
de Mayo
festival in
Mexico.
Type of
Economy
This image
shows the
currency used
in Mexico,
which is both
paper bills and
coins.
Education
This image
shows the
Universidad
Nacional
Autonoma de
Mexico
(UNAM), a
university in
Mexico City,
Mexico.
Rituals This
image shows a

http://www.theguardian.com
/world/2012/apr/10/mexico-indiansabandon-catholic-church

http://peasanttops.hubpages.com
/hub/cinco-de-mayo-fashion

http://www.puertovallarta.net
/fast_facts/currency.php

http://www.thenorthpath.com
/2014/03/23/las-ciudades-mas-asequiblespara-los-estudiantes-2014/

http://www.history.com/
topics/mexico/jalisco/pictures/jalisco/mexi

ritual

Mexico
President

Politics

Agave Plant

Economic
s

Mariachi
Band

Aesthetics

Dia de los
Muertos

Social
Aspects

parishioner in
Mexico
participating in
a traditional
ritual
celebrating Our
Lady of
Zapopan in
Jalisco.
Leadership
This image
shows
Mexicos
current
president,
Enrique Pea
Nieto.
Distribution
This image
shows a man
harvesting a
blue Agave
plant, used to
make Tequila,
one of
Mexicos main
exports.
Music This
image shows a
Mariachi band,
Ellas Son,
performing
traditional
Mariachi music
at a Cinco de
Mayo festival.
Customs This
image shows
boys and girls
dressed up to
celebrate Dia
de los
Muertos, a
traditional
festival in
Mexico that

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https://www.emaze.com
/@AOZTZFZI/MEXICO--

http://www.latinlife.com
/article/143/learn-about-tequila-here

http://www.cnn.com
/2011/11/27/world/americas/mexicomariachi-unesco/

http://www.impactony.com
/tag/dia-de-los-muertos/

Our Lady of
Guadalupe

Belief
System

Abuelitos

Social
Aspects

Mexico
Buses

Economic
s

National
Palace of
Mexico

Politics

Mexico
Soccer Fans

Social
Aspects

honors the
dead.
Religion This
image shows a
painting of Our
Lady of
Guadalupe, a
significant
religious and
spiritual figure
in Mexico.
Family Life
this image
shows two
grandparents,
extremely
important and
respected
members of a
typical
Mexican
family.
Transportation
This image
shows multiple
buses in
Mexico City,
Mexico.
Mexico has an
extensive
public
transportation
system.
Institutions
This image
shows a large
government
building, the
National Palace
of Mexico, in
Mexico City,
Mexico.
Leisure
Activites This
image shows
two soccer fans

http://thecatholicspirit.com/faith/thelesson-plan/our-lady-of-guadalupe/

http://www.ugallery.com
/photography-rosita-s-grandparentschiapas-mexico

https://travelsinspanish.wordpress.com/200
8/10/02/public-transportation/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexico_City

http://www.yucatanliving.com
/daily-life/mexico-and-the-2010-worldcup-of-soccer

ProtDeests

Politics

Deforestatio
n

Economic
s

Mayan
Temple

Belief
Systems

Tamales

Social
Aspects

cheering on the
national
Mexican soccer
team. Soccer
(or futbol, in
Mexico), is an
extremely
popular sport.
Citizenship
This image
shows a large
protest in
Mexico City,
Mexico,
following the
disappearance
of 43 Mexican
university
students.
Scarcity This
image shows
the remains of
the Lacadon
jungle in
Mexico, burned
down for
agricultural
development.
Origin Stories
This image
shows a Mayan
temple/pyramid
in Chiapas,
Mexico.
Customs This
image shows a
woman
preparing
tamales, a
popular custom
in Mexico
around the
months of
November/Dec
ember.

http://www.maskmagazine.com
/the-heretic-issue/struggle/a-fall-ofstudent-protest-in-mexico

http://ecopolitology.org/
2010/05/21/us-senate-climate-bill-reducesfunding-for-forest-conservation-andreforestation/mexico-deforestation/

http://www.bootsnall.com
/articles/12-06/ruta-maya-ruins-in-centralamerica.html

https://kathleeniscookinginmexico.wordpre
ss.com/tag/how-to-make-tamales/

Mexico
Schoolchild
ren

Social
Aspects

Education
http://www.unz.com
This image
/isteve/l-a-times-unclear-on-concept-ofshows multiple malibu-environmentalist/
school children
in Mexico, a
country that has
private, charter,
and public
schools.

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