Mexico City

Mexico City by R. Conrad Stein is a 64-page book published by Children’s Press in 1996. This edition, presented in English, offers an informative exploration of Mexico City, focusing on its cultural significance and geographical context. The content aligns with National Curriculum Standards for Social Studies, covering various aspects of civic ideals, culture, and the interplay between individuals and institutions.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the people and places that shape Mexico City, as well as insights into its governance and historical continuity. The book aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the city’s role within broader social and environmental frameworks. Through its engaging presentation, this work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction related to Mexico and its diverse cultural landscape.
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This series meets National Curriculum Standards for: Social Studies: Civic Ideals & Practices Culture Individuals, Groups, & Institutions People, Places, & Environments Power, Authority, & Govermance Time, Continuity, & Change
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