CAUSES
DIAZ
MADERO
HUERTA
CARRANZA
100
Before the 1910 Mexican Revolution that overthrew Porfirio Díaz, most of the land (hecatares) was owned by ......
What is single ruling class or landed elite
100
For how long did Diaz rule?
What is over 30 years
100
a political document written in1910. The document ushered in the Mexican revolution and the collapse of Díaz. It called for the destruction of Díaz. The plan was written by Madero, a political opponent to Díaz who had been jailed when his popularity threatened the arranged triumph of the old leader in the 1910 presidential election
What is Plan de San Luis Potosi
100
In 1914, U.S. sailors were arrested and Wilson uses this incident to send U.S. troops into Northern Mexico. His real intent was to unseat the Huerta government.
What is Tampico
100
a document drafted in 1913 by Carranza, in response to the overthrow and execution of Madero during the Ten Tragic Days. The plan was limited, calling for the overthrow of Victoriano Huerta, free elections, and return of rule of law, and had little hint of the social demands found in Madero's Plan de San Luis Potosí or agrarian reform.
What is Plan de Guadalupe
200
Large land estate, which could include plantations, factories or mines, where workers were usually indebted to the owner, facing a life of perpetual obligation.
What is hacienda
200
In this document, Madero called on voters to prevent the sixth reelection of Porfirio Díaz, which Madero considered anti-democratic
What is Presidential succession of 1910
200
Followers of Zapata under the banner of land reform
What is Zapatistas
200
In response to the Tampico incident,Woodrow Wilson ordered the U.S. Navy to prepare for the occupation of this port. While awaiting authorization from the U.S. Congress to carry out such action, Wilson was alerted to a delivery of weapons for Victoriano Huerta due to arrive in the port on April 21 aboard a German ship.
What is Vera Cruz
200
the first such document in the world to set out social rights, serving as a model for the Weimar Constitution of 1919 and the Russian Constitution of 1918. Some of the most important provisions are Articles 3, 27, and 123
What is Constitution of 1917
300
The rule of this president was dedicated to the rule by law, suppression of violence, and modernization of all aspects of the society and economy. To avoid antagonizing Catholics, he avoided enforcement of anticlerical laws. The country's infrastructure was greatly improved, thanks to increased foreign investment from Britain and the US.
What is Diaz
300
10,000 died while shot trying to escape
What is ley fuga
300
drafted by Zapata and denounced Madero
What is Plan de Ayala
300
President Wilson could see Huerta losing power within his own country, so he turned to Carranza as the leader of these advocates for a strong president and central government, and a weaker form of federalism
What is constitutionalists
300
part of the Mexican Constitution, removed the power of the Catholic church from education
What is Article 3
400
a force of mounted police that existed in Mexico between 1861 and 1914.
What is rurales
400
"bread or club"
What is pan o palo
400
a series of events that took place in Mexico City between February 9 and February 19, 1913, during the Mexican Revolution. This lead up to a coup d'état and the assassination of President Francisco I. Madero,
What is 10 Tragic Days
400
this country refused to recognize Huerta's presidency
What is the United States
400
designed to empower the labor sector, which had emerged in the late nineteenth century and which supported the winning faction of the Mexican Revolution
What is Article 123
500
A group of administrators that advised Diaz during his regime.
What is cientificos
500
Diaz resigned the presidency and promised free elections in this treaty
What is Treaty of Juarez
500
he had Madero assasinated
What is Huerta
500
These three revolutionaries shared a hatred for Huerta and did not accept Huerta's claim to power as they saw him as a similar dictator to Diaz, who would not fulfill the social, political or economic needs of the revolution.
What is Obregon, Villa, and Zapata
500
this article led the foundation for land reforms
What is Article 27