The 2000 elections in MEXICO were significant because the Institutional Revolutionary Party (known as PRI) lost the presidency.
The 2000 elections were a turning point in the history of Mexico, because for the first time in the modern era of the nation the Institutional Revolutionary Party was defeated in a presidential election, since since its founding in 1929, all Mexican presidents had been the candidates of this political party, which had governed for more than 70 years.
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C: "He has refused his assent to laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good."
Marquis de Lafayette on August 5th, 1777.
The primary goal of the Dawes act of 1887 was to allow the US president to survery Native American lands in order to divide them up into reservations on which the Natives could live if they chose