| A | B |
| What triggered the Mexican Revolution in 1910? | Social inequality |
| Who was overthrown and assassinated in 1913, leading to a power struggle among revolutionary leaders? | Francisco Madero |
| Which leader advocated for agrarian reform and the return of land to indigenous communities during the Mexican Revolution? | Emiliano Zapata |
| What document, drafted in 1917, addressed issues of land reform, labor rights, and political representation in Mexico? | Constitution of 1917 |
| Which northern leader played a significant role in key battles during the Mexican Revolution, opposing both Díaz and Carranza? | Pancho Villa |
| In 1914, which foreign power occupied Veracruz, influencing the course of the Mexican Revolution? | United States |
| How did the Mexican Revolution impact Texas's economy? | Disruptions in trade and commerce affected industries. |
| What was the primary role of Texas during the Mexican Revolution in terms of arms and supplies? | Serving as a crucial source of arms, supplies, and financial support for various factions |
| Which U.S. president ordered the Punitive Expedition into Mexico in pursuit of Pancho Villa? | Woodrow Wilson |
| How did the influx of Mexican refugees during the Mexican Revolution contribute to Texas's cultural landscape? | It brought cultural influences, including food, music, and traditions. |
| During the Mexican Revolution, which Texas city became a temporary home for many Mexican revolutionaries, intellectuals, and civilians seeking refuge? | San Antonio |
| What role did Texas play in terms of arms and supplies during the Mexican Revolution? | Serving as a crucial source of arms, supplies, and financial support for various factions |
| Which aspect of the Mexican Revolution led to increased tension and occasional violence in the Texas-Mexico border region? | Cross-border raids and skirmishes |
| In 1916, General Francisco "Pancho" Villa conducted a notable raid into the United States, specifically in: | Columbus, New Mexico |
| What prompted the U.S. government, under President Woodrow Wilson, to intervene militarily in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution? | Border conflicts and raids |
| How did the Mexican Revolution impact the Texan economy? | Disruptions in trade and commerce affecting industries |
| What notable event occurred in Texas in 1914 as a result of the Mexican Revolution's influence? | U.S. occupation of Veracruz |
| Which revolutionary government received recognition from the U.S., and Texas served as a diplomatic hub for its officials? | Carranza government |
| What cultural influences did the influx of Mexican refugees bring to Texas during the Mexican Revolution? | Contributions to the rich diversity, including food, music, and traditions |
| How did the Mexican Revolution contribute to the recognition of Texas as a significant diplomatic player during the early 20th century? | By serving as a mediator between revolutionary factions |