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The History of Mexico
18th-Century Administrative Reforms & section 2 Introduction & Carranza emerges Group 7
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12th Grade
12/22/2008

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Bourbon Dynasty
Definition
In 1713, the ______ claimed the spanish throne and changed the nature of coonial administration.
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Habsurg Dynasty
Definition
Civil and military bureaucrats, who were determined to make the colonial rule more efficient and the colonies more profitable, laid aside he negotiated arrangements of the__________.
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José de Gálvez
Definition
3. The implications of the new approach became evident in New Spain with the inspection tour of _________ from 1765-1771.
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Bourbon Reforms
Definition
4. The ___________ engendered truculence but not rebellion and could be adjusted to, but not without resentment.
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Independence
Definition
6. The War for ___________ initiated this change with a decade of armed struggle that destroyed much of Mexico’s infrastructure and productive capacity.
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Foreign invasion
Definition
7. ____________ fractured Mexico’s weak socio-political foundations, complicating the struggle for stability.
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France
Definition
8. _______ occupied Mexico for five years and, with initial support from the Conservatives, imposed an Austrian duke, Maximilian von Habsburg, as emperor.
Term
Porfirio Díaz
Definition
9. During the regime of _______, Mexico appeared to have arrived at an elite consensus based on the importance of order and progress.
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Carranza
Definition
Before he could pursue his goal, __________ had to reckon with the forces that brought him to power.
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1923
Definition
Poncho Villa had accepted retirement on a government-supplied hacienda, only to be assassinated in_______.
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Tool
Definition
Calculated violence had become a political________.
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1917
Definition
The constitutional convention completed the new nation charter in__________.
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Constitutionalist
Definition
The _____________________ unified behind Carranza in opposition to the U.S. move, though they do more than protest.
Term
April 1915
Guanajuato
Definition
2. In ___________________, Obregon smashed Villa’s army in a decisive battle in the central state of ____________________.
Term
Tlaxcalantongo
Puebla
May 21, 1920
Definition
8. At ______________________ in the state of ________________, an assassin murdered Carranza on _______________________.
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1923
Definition
Poncho Villa had accepted retirement on a government-supplied hacienda, only to be assassinated in _____________.
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goverment
Definition
3. The problem for Carranza lay in how to address popular concerns without conceding the power necessary to restore ________________, which was his first priority.
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Constitutionalists
Definition
4. The _________________________unified behind Carranza in opposition to the U.S. move, though they could do more than protest.
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1917
Definition
6. The constitutional convention completed the new national charter in _______.
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Carranza
Definition
1. Before he could pursue his goal, _______________ had to reckon with the forces that brought him to power.
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process
document
Definition
5. In short order, Carranza lost control of the _________and ended up with a much more radical __________he wanted.
Term
Emiliano Zapata
1919
Definition
7. Constitutionalist troops killed ___________________ in Morelos in _________.
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tool
Definition
9. Calculated violence had become a political _________________________.
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Alvaro Obregon
Definition
Alvaro------ Obregon (A before O)
General----- President (G before P)
1920-------- 1924 (1920 before 1924)
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