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POLITICS IN MEXICO

POLITICS IN MEXICO. LUIS ESTRADA lmestrad@weber.ucsd.edu Spring quarter 2005. Tragic Ten Days: Victoriano Huerta. Emiliano Zapata. Francisco Villa. Mexican Revolution. Madero: Plan de San Luis (Valid Voting, No reelection) Zapata: Plan de Ayala (Tierra y Libertad)

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POLITICS IN MEXICO

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  1. POLITICS IN MEXICO LUIS ESTRADA lmestrad@weber.ucsd.edu Spring quarter 2005

  2. Tragic Ten Days: Victoriano Huerta

  3. Emiliano Zapata

  4. Francisco Villa

  5. Mexican Revolution • Madero: Plan de San Luis (Valid Voting, No reelection) • Zapata: Plan de Ayala (Tierra y Libertad) • Carranza: Plan de Guadalupe (defeat Huerta and become “Primer Jefe”) • Sonorenses: Plan de Agua Prieta (Against Carranza)

  6. Venustiano Carranza and the 1917 Constitution

  7. Constitution of 1917 • Article 3: Education • Article 27: Agrarian reform • Article 123: Labor relations • Article 130: Church-State relations

  8. Sonorenses • Adolfo de la Huerta, Alvaro Obregón, Plutarco Elías Calles

  9. Alvaro Obregón

  10. Plutarco Elías Calles

  11. Maximato (1928-1934) • Emilio Portes-Gil • Pascual Ortiz-Rubio • Abelardo Rodriguez

  12. Lázaro Cárdenas (1934-1940)

  13. Labor Organizations

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