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3 major reasons why most Latin America became independent b/w 1810 and 1825
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foreign support, enlightenment ideals, and independence as a conservative goal.
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5 central characteristics of Conservative ideology in Latin America:
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centralized government, church-state bond, mercantilism, and communalism
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5 central characteristics of Liberal ideology in Latin America
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limited state government, separation of church and state, equality, individualism and free trade.
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major components of the political system (as originally developed by David Easton)
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political system, input, output, demands, society
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important reasons for 19th century political instability in Mexico
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very different indigenous groups alongside a large peasantry were displeased by the inefficient agrarian situation, while the elites continue to fight over political control of the country.
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Profiriato
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the time period of his 33-year presidency (1876-1911) of Mexico, with only one interruption (Manuel Gonzalez 1880-1884). Diaz stuck to liberal principals and the economic, development was impressive.
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Causes and significance of the Mexican Revolution of 1910
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public dissent over Diaz’s reelection caused for revolt once Diaz ran for another term. This revolution was significant because it was the first revolution of the 20th century and it was distinctly categorized as a Mexican revolution in the way it unfolded.
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Three major accomplishments of the Mexican Revolution after 1932
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effective suffrage, no reelection, and agrarian reform
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Why was Mexico’s 2000 election so important
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it was the first legitimized election that led to the election of the PAN party that replaced the PRI party
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major reason why Peru’s independence was delayed
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there was huge geographical diversity the people were generally no eager for independence; division of the country—lack of unification
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