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Fittoniya [83]
4 years ago
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Was the Mexican revolution successful? One paragraph

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mestny [16]4 years ago
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Answer: According to many historians, the revolution was a success.

Explanation:

The Mexican Revolution was bloody and long-lived, killing over 100,000 lives. The literature states that a successful revolution requires four steps. The first is the state of relations in the world the second condition is a political crisis that paralyzes the country, and the third condition is a widespread peasant revolt. In contrast, the fourth condition is the existence of a dissident political movement.

The fact is that the revolution in Mexico has had all of the above. The Mexican Revolution resulted in the overthrow of the old aristocratic, landowning elite, which also lost its political power. One of the main results of the revolution was the redistribution of land ownership, the Catholic Church was stripped of its political and economic power, and the state became a significant factor in regulating relations in society.

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