Mexican History

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Across
  1. 1. - This term reflects the role of political leaders during key periods such as the Maximato, where former presidents wielded significant influence despite being out of office officially.
  2. 6. - Denotes the Mexican Revolution, a major social and political upheaval from 1910 to 1920.
  3. 7. - Represents the evolution of Mexican society and politics, particularly during significant periods like the Mexican Revolution and the subsequent decades.
  4. 9. - This is the Spanish word for "Revolution," which refers to the Mexican Revolution, a pivotal period in Mexican history marked by significant social and political change.
  5. 11. - Relates to the land reforms initiated during various periods in Mexican history, particularly during the presidency of Lázaro Cárdenas.
  6. 14. - Refers to the official enactment or adoption of the Mexican Constitution of 1917, which occurred in that year.
  7. 15. - Represents the redistribution of land that occurred as part of the agrarian reforms in Mexico, particularly under leaders like Lázaro Cárdenas.
Down
  1. 2. - This term relates to the agrarian reforms implemented in Mexico, particularly under leaders like Lázaro Cárdenas, which aimed to address issues of land distribution and agricultural productivity.
  2. 3. - Represents the "Mexican Miracle," an economic term describing the rapid growth of the Mexican economy in the 1960s.
  3. 4. - Pertains to the Mexican Constitution of 1917, a landmark legal document in Mexican history.
  4. 5. - Refers to Lázaro Cárdenas, a Mexican president known for his progressive policies and land reforms.
  5. 8. - Alludes to the overthrow of the old regime and the establishment of new political and social orders during the Mexican Revolution.
  6. 10. - This term describes the process of bringing Mexico's economy, infrastructure, and society into line with modern standards and practices, often associated with the Milagro Mexicano of the 1960s.
  7. 12. - Refers to the period in Mexican politics when former presidents retained significant power behind the scenes, particularly during the 1920s and 1930s.
  8. 13. - Refers to the institution of the presidency in Mexico, which underwent various transformations during different historical periods, including the Maximato.