The Mexican Revolution 1910-1920
Title: The Mexican Revolution 1910-1920
Category: /History
Details: Words: 2377 | Pages: 9 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Mexican Revolution 1910-1920
Category: /History
Details: Words: 2377 | Pages: 9 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Mexican Revolution 1910-1920
Revolution, a complete upheaval in a society in which an attempt is made to change the way the society is governed along with the economy and culture of everyday life. [1] Revolutions always have apparent causes for them and almost all revolutions have similar pre-revolutionary problems. They always include one or many of the following; they have severe economic problems, lack of money, deficit spending, and/or unequal distribution of currency. They
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Today Mexico has a president, Vicente Fox Quesada was elected in 2000, and two main political groups, the PRI (Institutional Revolutionary Party) and the PAN (National Action Party) lead the society. The Mexican philosopher, Octavio Paz described the revolution quite perfectly, he captured the confusion and all the deaths when he said the revolution was, “an excess and a squandering, an explosion of joy and of hopefulness… of suicide and life, all of them mixed together.”

