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Describe the situation of Mexico after the independence war
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We were in bankrupt, only 10% of the population lived in the cities
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What was the solution implemented by the government to solve the economic situation in Mexico?
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Applied for internal loans from private institutions and external loans to other nations
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Order the following people according to their percentage of existence in Mexico <
Castes, whites, indigenous |
1. Whites
2. Castes 3. Indigenous |
Who forced the congress to name him the first emperor of Mexico
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Agustin de Iturbide
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Name the 2 groups that fought for the government in Mexico
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Federals and Centralist
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Which of these 2 groups wanted to maintain the traditions of the Spanish crown?
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Centralists
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In what year the congress had the first federal constitution
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1824
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Name one of the things the constitution established
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1. Mexico was a federal republic
2. It divided the power 3. Established periods for presidents and vice presidents |
Which american doctrine estates "american for the americans"
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The Monroe Doctrine
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Who was wounded in battle and lost one leg and was forced to give half of the territory of Mexico
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Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
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Which European country invaded Veracruz because Mexico owed money to a baker
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France
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How do we call it when a country integrates another territory into its own
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Anexation
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What important event happened at the Nacional Palace on September 14 1847
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The American flag was hoisted at the National Palace
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What is the name of the treaty that established "Rio Bravo" as the new border of Mexico and USA
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Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
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What do we call a government directed from the center, in which the states do not enjoy autonomy?
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Centralism
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How do we call a system of government in which the states are autonomous, have their own laws and are integrated through a federal pact?
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Federalism
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Economic policy developed by a country, namely to safeguard and encourage industry through the imposition of taxes on foreign products and fiscal incentives
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Economic protectionism
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Who was president of Mexico in 1824 after the execution of Iturbide?
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Guadalupe Victoria
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On what year was the constitution of the seven laws enacted?
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1836
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Who is the main representative of the executive power?
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President
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Political movement that sought separating the church from the state
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Reform
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Independence between public and religious affairs its called
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Secularization
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Tell me one of the most important Reform Laws
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Separation of the Church and the state
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Which president suspended the payment of external debt to European countries
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Benito Juarez
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What battle was fought on may 5th, 1862 against the French army?
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Battle of Puebla
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A country's tendency to EXtend over other countries its economic and political dominance
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Expansionism
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Who was emperor during the second empire in Mexico? He was from Austria
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Maximilian of Habsburg
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Going back to the political regime that existed before and that had been replace by another is called
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Restoration
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It was established in 1822 to collect taxes, regulate treasury operations, and administer public debts to give loans and advances to the government
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Haciendas
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Association between producers and sellers to have common revenue
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Cooperative society
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Workers association formed to defend and promote the interests of its members
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Union
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To recruit people for the military service
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Levy
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It increased in thousands of km and modified the way to communicate as well as the landscape
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Railroads
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How do we call the period of time during which president Diaz controlled the government?
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Porfiriato
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A person that cannot read or write
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Illerate
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The members of a group who had collaborated with the regime since Porfirio Diaz came to power
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His cabinet know as "the scientists"
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Territory with a CHIEF, that town is under the abusive power of a person
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Chiefdom
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These people separate from a behavior, belief or common doctrine
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Dissenters
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What is a strike? How did government respond to strikes?
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When people protest against the government, and the government repressed them
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Periodical publication that gives commercial, administrative, literary or other types of news
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Gazzette
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What was the posture of the regime of Porfirio Diaz about the press or journalism?
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We was against it
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What happened to the journalists that expressed their ideas against Diaz?
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Diaz murdered them
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Newspaper founded by Filomeno Mata, that criticized Diaz regime
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Diario del hogar
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Why were engravings very popular in the press of the time?
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Because most people didn't know how to read or write
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A group of people that get together regularly to talk or have fun
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Social Gathering
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Which school was founded on September 22, 1910 by Justo Sierra?
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National University
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Plan, design, doctrine or optimistic system that seems unrealizable at the time of formulation
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Utopia
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What was the objective for the creation of the Normal Schools?
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Teachers training
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Works of art and literature that were inspired on aesthetic standards or CLASSICAL antiquity
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Classicism
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Movement that wanted to break with the ideology of the Enlightenment and Neoclassicism. It prioritized feelings
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Romanticism
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Movement seeking harmony and perfection of the world
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Modernism
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Relative to the SENSes and the way they perceive the stimuli
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Sensory
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From which country did Mexico adopt the foreign fashion trends?
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France
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Paseo de la Reforma was made to resemble the
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Champs Elysees in Paris
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