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Social Darwinism and Cietificos (scientist); wanted to become European; powdered his face white |
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___% of the good land in the hands of __% of the population |
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Date that the revolution started |
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Year Madero became president |
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Porfirio Diaz, Francisco Madero, Pancho Villa, Emiliano Zapata, Venestuano Carranza, Alvaro Obregon |
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Killed Madero, killed one million Mexicans and made another million leave for the U.S., Synonymous for the revolution itself |
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In _____, Madero killed by _____. |
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1913; Huerta. Huerta was a general in his army |
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In ____, Villa defeated by _________. |
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Article 3: Education is secular Article 123: Labor bill of Rights (union and 8 hour day) Article 27: land Reform (large estates split and sub-soil rights belong to the nation) |
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1917, _________ became president |
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1919, ________ was killed |
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1920, _________ becomes president after ________ is killed |
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Radicals of the revolution |
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Song about Huerta, the man who killed Madero |
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Era when Porfirio Diaz ruled- after, Diaz lives the rest of his life in Paris |
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Defeated Porfirio Diaz, Elected as president, but doesn't realize Mexico needs Social reform, only political |
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Grew up poor and uneducated. Killed owner of a hacienda who violated his sister. Became an outlaw fugitive. |
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"the underdog", Pancho Villa's cavalry |
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Place where Pancho Villa was defeated |
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People not involved in the revolution (women and children) |
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General sent with 10,000 troops to Brownsville to chase Pancho Villa |
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minister of education for Obregon in 1920; said Mexico needs beatuty; built libraries, schools, books, and art |
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