Apart of my test that I had to do it had the same question.
The Mexican Revolution<span> was a major armed struggle </span>1910–1920<span> radically transforming </span>Mexican culture<span> and </span>government. Although recent research has focused on local and regional aspects of the Revolution, it was a genuinely national revolution<span> Its outbreak in 1910 resulted from the failure of the 35-year long regime of </span>Porfirio Díaz<span> to find a managed solution to the presidential succession. This meant there was a political crisis among competing elites and the opportunity for agrarian insurrection. </span><span>Wealthy landowner </span>Francisco I. Madero<span>challenged Díaz in the 1910 presidential election, and following the rigged results, revolted under the </span>Plan of San Luis Potosí.<span>Armed conflict ousted Díaz from power and a new election was held in 1911, bringing Madero to the presidency.
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Answer:
No major genocides occurred during the 1950s and 1960s.
Explanation:
5 years--The 13th Amendment was passed in 1865 and the 15th Amendment was passed in 1870.
The 13th-15th Amendments are the Civil War Amendments. The 13th ended slavery in the US, the 14th granted black men citizenship, and the 15th granted black men the right to vote.