Magon's Early Life
Magon's Beliefs
Magon's Actions
Mexican History
Our School
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Where was Ricardo Flores Magón born? (State and Country)

Oaxaca, Mexico

100

What did Ricardo want poor farmers to have?

Land, power, and resources

100

The name of Ricardo’s newspaper?

Regeneración

100

Who were the best-known Indigenous people of Mexico?

The Aztecs

100

Ricardo’s birthday is the same as Mexico’s Independence Day. What date is it?

September 16

200

What year was Ricardo born?

1874

200

Ricardo was an anarchist. What did he not want?

A central government

200

Besides writing, what else did Ricardo do to share his ideas?

He gave speeches. Ricardo is remembered as the Voice of the Mexican Revolution. 

200

Who conquered Mexico in the 1500s?

The Spanish

200

Which of our values means “tackle challenges head-on”?

Problem solver

300

What heritage was Ricardo’s Mother?

Mestizo

300

Ricardo believed who should take action to change the world?

The people

300

Why did Ricardo move to the U.S.?

To escape arrest in Mexico?

300

How did most Indigenous people die during the Conquest of Mexico?

Diseases (Small Pox)

300

What do we call people who fight for fairness, just like Ricardo?

Rebels or Revolutionaries

400

What heritage was Ricardo’s father?

Indigenous

400

Finish the quote: “To rebel is to live, to submit is to ___.”

Die

400

What happened to Ricardo after he moved to the U.S.?

He was arrested

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In what year did Mexico start the fight for independence?

1810

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Our school is named after Ricardo. Why do we honor him?

He fought for fairness and the poor