Short Answer:

1) In Chapter 1, readers learn the first meaning of the title, Midnight in Mexico. On the last page of the book, Corchado repeats the title, but this time, it refers to Mexico in general. What is the difference between the first and second use of the title?

2) The book focuses on three "milestones" which define the time period of this book: NAFTA, the 2000 election, and the cartles and culture of violence. What were the hopes and fears of each of these events for Mexico?

3) Regarding U.S./Mexico relations, the writer quotes a source on page 80, the U.S. investigator says: "Americans couldn't give a shit about anything to do with Mexico, unless it affects their beach time." Is this valid criticism? Based on events of the past and present, why has Mexico grown to distrust its neighbor, the United States? What "betrayals" are mentioned in the book?

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