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100

How did the movement start?

Street fight between high school students

100

The PRI’s dominance finally came to an end on July 2, 2000 with the election of

 Vicente Fox.

100

Complete the phrase: "We don´t want olympic games, we want ________"

revolution

100

The movement had a list of demands for the Mexican president. The President was... 

Gustavo Diaz Ordaz

100

Party dominance in 1929...

PRI

200

Unlike U.S. Presidents, Mexican Presidents serve a ____ year term

Six

200

Who was the candidate of: "Frente democrático nacional. FDN"

Cuauhtemoc Cardenas-

200

 In 2012 the PRI regained power with the election of

 Enrique Peña Nieto

200

Location of the movement... 

3 cultures square in the Tlatelolco housing complex

200

 Vicente Fox was a member of the

 PAN (Partido Acción Nacional or National Action Party)

300

 Won the election in 2006

 Felipe Calderón

300

President of the United Mexican States

Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador 

300

the next presidential candidate under the precedent of dedazo was...

Carlos Salinas de Gortari

300

As a result of NAFTA, which part of Mexico boomed? 

As a result of NAFTA, the northern part of Mexico boomed

300

The movement took place on... (date)

October 2nd 1968

400

the PRI  was the _______(Place) longest ruling party in the world behind the communist party in the former Soviet Union

second

400

The PRI would rule Mexico, under various names from (Years/period) 

1929- 2000

400

______, ______ and ______ believed that allowing free trade between their borders would be economically beneficial for each country.

Canada, Usa and México

400

The PRI embraced both economic philosophies of...

capitalism and communism

400

Impact of withdrawing from NAFTA, increased prices for... (4)

gasoline, cars, fruits, and vegetables.

500

The worst affected sectors would be...

textiles, agriculture and automobiles.

500

What does NAFTA mean?

North American Free Trade Agreement

500

The number of maquiladoras along the border did increase from

1,000 in the 1990 to over 3,000 by the year 2010

500

Explain The Mexican Movement of 1968

The political movement was suppressed by the government with the violent government attack on a peaceful demonstration on  October 2nd 1968.


500

was a process of international integration through the exchange of ideas and other parts of culture.

Globalization