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The Constitution of 1917 in Mexico introduced several significant reforms, including land redistribution aimed at addressing agrarian inequality through the establishment of ejidos (communal landholdings). It also included labor rights, such as the right to unionize and strike, promoting workers' rights and social justice. Additionally, the constitution emphasized secularism, reinforcing the separation of church and state and limiting the influence of the Catholic Church in political matters.

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