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Songs written during the revolution telling the story of the events in epic poetry and tall tale form
Corridos
Artist who served in the revolutionary army, considered himself communist, very politically motivated
David Siqueiros
Mexican writer who dramatic versions of his time as a Maderista, and who wrote critiques of Calles
Guzman
Artist that focused on industrialization as well as the plight of peasants and indigenous peoples, famous muralist
Diego Rivera
Goal of Obregon's office of Anthropology was to establish this
National Identity
Laws that denied the Church its former political power and stripped them of their land, which Diaz relaxed to ensure Church support
Reforma Laws
Convention in 1914 that resulted in a schism between the Constitutionalist and the conventionalist
Convention of Aguascalientes
The article in the Mexican Constitution that stripped the church os it’s power
3rd Article
Document written by Madero in Texas in 1911 that called for the end of Diaz and sparked the beginning of the revolution
Plan of San Luis Potosi
The article in the Mexican constitution that brought into question ownership of resources under the ground
Article 27
First president of Mexico after Diaz
Madero
First really revolutionary president, elected in 1934
Cardenas
Name of Calles puppet presidents who were to follow his orders
Maximato
Number of presidents of Mexico in the 55 years before Diaz
75
Cardenas labor union initials
CTM
Policy for relations in Latin America followed by President Wilson
Moral Diplomacy
Agreement in which Obregon agrees to a friendly interpretation of the constitution that does not make resources Mexican property retroactively
Buccarelli Agreement
Policy for relations in Latina America followed by President Taft
Dollar Diplomacy
US Foreign policy toward Latin American during the period of 1880-1929
Monroe Doctrine
American ambassador to Mexico who has supported Huerta and was removed by President Woodrow Wilson
Henry L. Wilson
Movement of armed priests angered by the Calles Law
Cristero Movement
Policy of Conciliation practiced by Diaz
Pan o Palo
The Revolutionary leader who was truly a member of the poor working class
Zapata
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The period of time called the Porfiriato
1876-1910
Group of Diaz’s advisors, made of scientists and businessmen who influenced Diaz in their views on European racial and cultural superiority
Cientificos
State Zapata was from
Morelos
Emperor of Mexico, sent by France
Maximillion
Large tracks of land owned by the wealthy, often American investors, could also refer to mining or industrial holdings
Haciendas
Labor union under Obregon that does little to support labor because leaders work for the government
CROM
State from which Pancho Villa is from
Chihuahua
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