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Mexican Revolution

Chapter 32 Vocabulary

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Chp 32 Vocab Third world: term for nations not among the capitalist industrial nations of the first world and the industrialized communist nations of the second world. Francisco Madero: Moderate democratic Mexican reformer; challenged Porfirio Diaz in 1910 and initiated a revolution after losing fraudulent elections; assassinated in 1913. Pancho Villa: Mexican revolutionary leader in Northern Mexico after 1910.? Emiliano Zapata: Mexican revolutionary commander of a guerilla movement centered at Morelos; demanded sweeping land reform. Victoriano Huerta: Gained power in Mexico after the death of Madero in 1913; forced from power in 1914. ?Alvaro Obregon: Became leader of Mexican government in 1915; elected president in 1920.

Important terms and Ideas from an american pageant chapters 28-32

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Unit VII Terms and Important Ideas Terms Chapter 28 Jacob Riis Lincoln Steffens Theodore Dreiser Ida Tarbell Robert La Follette Florence Kelley Upton Sinclair John Muir Initiative Referendum Recall Muckrakers 17th Amendment 18th Amendment Elkins Act Hepburn Act Muller v. Oregon Triangle Shirtwaist fire The Jungle Dollar diplomacy New Nationalism Chapter 29 Woodrow Wilson Victoriano Huerta Venustiano Carranza Pancho Villa John J. Pershing New Freedom Underwood Tariff 16th Amendment Federal Reserve Act Clayton Act Central Powers Allies Lusitania Sussex Chapter 30 George Creel Bernard Baruch Herbert Hoover Henry Cabot Lodge Warren G. Harding Self-determination ?normalcy? Zimmerman note Fourteen Points League of Nations Committee on Public Information Espionage and Sedition Acts
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