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Revolution of 1910

Definition

The Revolution of 1910 refers to the Mexican revolution that began in 1910 and resulted in the overthrow of President Porfirio Diaz's dictatorship. It was a major social and political upheaval that aimed to address issues such as land distribution, labor rights, and democratic reforms.

Analogy

Imagine your school going through a revolution where students unite to challenge an unfair rule by the principal. They demand changes like fair grading policies, more student involvement in decision-making, and equal opportunities for all.

Related terms

Dictatorship: A form of government where one person holds absolute power.

Social Movements: Organized efforts by groups of people seeking social or political change.

Political Reform: Changes made to improve or modify existing political systems or structures.



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