Maquiladoras - built in cities along the border; factories in which workers assemble parts made in other countries and the finished products are then exported to the United States and other countries, U.S./ Mexican border - a place of heavy migration (legal and illegal)., Native American groups in Latin America - Olmec, Maya, and Aztec, Social issues in Mexico - Political corruption, crime, and drugs, Mexico - borders the United States to the south, Rio Grande - forms part of the boundary between the United States and Mexico, Mexico's government - constitutional republic, Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo - famous artists from Mexico, Olmec - founding culture of Mexico that built large temples., Maya - a very advanced society with writing, calendars, and astronomy, Aztec - had a complex social and religious system with skilled farmers and strange rituals, mural - large painting made on a wall, isthmus - piece of land that connects two larger pieces of land; an isthmus connects North and South America, maquiladora - factories in which workers assemble parts made in other countries and the finished products are then exported to the United States and other countries,

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