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the young (unmarried) woman, Miss |
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El señor vive en Colorado. |
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¿Cómo se llama la señorita? |
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La señorita se llama Laura González. |
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Where in Mexico was Villa born? |
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San Juan del Rio, Durango |
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mostly in Northern Mexico (Chihuhuahua) and parts of the US |
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How many times was Villa married? |
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What was Pancho's birth name? |
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On what terms did Villa retire? |
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He'd recieve a hacienda in Chihuahua. |
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Compare Villa to Robin Hood |
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Villa lived in the mountains like Hood lived in the woods and the both stole from the rich and gave to the poor. |
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What allies did Villa make? |
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Porfirio Diaz, Venustiano Carranza, Francisco I. Madero, Alvaro Obregón |
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What types of movies were made about Villa? |
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Romance, Old Western (Folk), Documentaries, and War movies |
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Does the movie "Starring Pancho Villa as Himself" fairly represent Villa? |
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Why would it be said that Villa was nowhere and everywhere? |
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I feel like this could be said about Pancho Villa because he was a bandit. With him being a bandit, he would have been everywhere to rob people and stores, but would have been nowhere because whenever people wanted to find him it was like he had fallen off the face of the earth.
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Who does Villa compare to in the American culture? |
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Aaron Burr or Confederate General Nathan Bedford |
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