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Which American ultimately led Mexico into battle with France?

Nobody. America didn't intervene militarily in the Franco-Mexican War (1861-1867).


Which two masonic groups dominated Mexican politics?

The Scottish and the York Groups.


How have Mexican politics changed in recent years?

The politics of Mexico take place in a framework of a federal presidential representative democratic republic whose government is based on a congressional system, whereby the president of Mexico is both head of state and head of government. </a>


What did Wilson do following the overthrow of Mexican dictator porfirio diaz in 1911?

Following the overthrow of Mexican dictator Porfirio Díaz in 1911, President Woodrow Wilson initially adopted a policy of watchful waiting, hoping for a stable democratic government to emerge in Mexico. However, as the Mexican Revolution progressed and violence escalated, Wilson became increasingly involved, supporting the constitutionalist faction led by Francisco Madero. Ultimately, Wilson's administration intervened militarily in Mexico, notably during the occupation of Veracruz in 1914, in response to escalating tensions and threats to American interests. This intervention was part of Wilson's broader aim to promote democracy and stability in the region.


Was Mexico and Germany collaborating during world war 2?

Not directly, and the US intervened before that could happen. Germany did attempt to gain Mexican collaboration with the Zimmerman Telegram.


Do's and don't in Mexico?

Topics like sex, politics and anti-church ideas are a huge no-no when talking to a Mexican, unless you are talking to a young Mexican and have a closer relationship with him/her.


How was the Mexican American War fought by a divided people?

Successfully by a skillfull Army uninvolved in partisan politics.


How long did PRI hold a monopoly on Mexican politics?

71 years. broken by vincente fox in 2000.


What are the two statements that agree with Mexican politics?

It is considered a parliamentary government with a one-party system.


How does one get to be in charge of the government in Mexico?

Most positions in Mexican politics require direct popular vote.


Why are drug cartels so politically and militarily powerful in Mexico today?

With a yearly revenue of US 320 billion, the Mexican drug cartels are armed with military-grade weapons brought illegally from the United States and have infiltrated several key positions in the Mexican government and security forces.


What has the author Rodolfo O De la Garza written?

Rodolfo O. De la Garza has written: 'The Mexican Chamber of Deputies as a legitimizing agent of the Mexican government and political system' 'The Mexican American electorate' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Mexican Americans, Attitudes, Mexican Americans and mass media