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    The sparks of the Mexican Revolution began during the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz. Díaz would focus on the small number of wealthy people who owned lands‚ rather than on the impoverished people working these lands. Francisco I Madero was the one who called for rebellion against Díaz‚ who was forced to resign and flee Mexico on May 25‚ 1911 because of his poor leadership. Mexico had seen the rule of long-time dictator Porfirio Díaz crumble under the weight of scandal and abuse of power (Marcovitz

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    Mexican National Culture

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    Most people may say a short answer‚ but to others it might mean something different. However‚ not a lot of people know how the Mexican national culture emerged from a process between the indigenous cultures and the Spanish colonies that dominated the Mexican lands. It began in the era of the Olmecs whom at the time they were the first known society to actually settle in the Gulf of Veracruz. After that the Olmecs they influenced other villages

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    Diana Martinez Miss Lightfoot ELA III Period 2 Mexican Cartels and their Abuse of Young Girls Violence has become such a problem in Mexico as it is related to drug cartels. The Mexican government announced that they would nearly double the size of its federal police force‚ to reduce the military involvement (“Mexican Government Softness Drug War”). That takes care of the movement of drug cartels. The drug violence has escalated to the point that young kids and young girls cannot be out

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    Racial discrimination poses a large problem in the American workplace. While it is not as visible as it was in the 1960 ’s it is just as prevalent. It can happen at any stage of employment whether it be hiring‚ promotion‚ assignments‚ or termination. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 established the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). The law states that is unlawful employment practice to discriminate based on race‚ color‚ religion‚ sex‚ or national origin. In 2004 the EEOC received 932

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    The Mexican American War was a conflict between the United States and Mexico. This was a battle for land where Mexico was fighting to keep what they thought was their property and the U.S. desired to retain the disputed land of Texas and obtain more of Mexico’s northern lands. There were two main causes of the Mexican War. First‚ the idea of “Manifest destiny” meaning the belief that America had a God-given right to occupy and civilize the whole continent. As large number of Americans migrated towards

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    The mural displayed an Indian peon representing oppression by United State imperialism who is crucified on a double cross capped by an American eagle. A Mayan pyramid in the background is overrun by vegetation‚ while an armed Peruvian peasant and a Mexican campesino sit on a wall in the upper right corner‚ ready to defend themselves. Although the piece remained visible for only about a year‚ the politically charged statement against American imperialism remained in peoples mind for many years to come

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    became president. He believed strongly in Manifest Destiny. He believed it was God Plan that American become larger. Polk sent soldiers to the southern Texas. May 9 1846‚ Mexican soldiers open fired on American soldiers’ .Each side blames the other‚ Americans blames the Mexican saying they were attacked on American soil and the Mexican says the Americans invaded their land. The confusion seems to be over what Mexico thought was the proper border between Texas and Mexico which is the Nueces River. However

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    The Mexican Cession of 1848‚ was part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo which brought about the official end to the Mexican-American War. The treaty was signed on February 2‚ 1948‚ at Guadalupe Hidalgo‚ a city north of Mexico City where the Mexican government officials had fled with the advance of U.S. Forces‚ into the capital. With the defeat of its army‚ and the fall of Mexico city‚ in September 1847‚ the Mexican government surrendered and entered negotiations to end the war with the United

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    at the Nueces River and that the disputed territory was theirs‚ but the United States believed that they bordered at the Rio Grande and that the disputed territory was theirs. In 1845‚ a group of troops were walking in the distributed area‚ when Mexican soldiers fired upon them‚ killing 16 of them. This was one of the reasons that the U.S went to war with Mexico in 1846. The United States was justified in going to war with

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    Despite Alarcón’s poem "Mexican is Not a Noun" being of a few words‚ it’s meaning is extremely powerful‚ especially for the Mexican American people group. “Mexican Americans‚ the largest and fastest growing Latina/o subgroup in the United States (U.S. Census Bureau‚ 2011)‚ share unique demographic‚ historical‚ sociopolitical‚ and immigration experiences (Villegas-Gold & Hyung‚ 2014).” Alarcón uses stanzas to connect his ideas from the smallest impact to the largest punch regarding them. "Not only

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