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Mexican Revolution

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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



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