Traces Mexico's history since the revolution of 1910. Through such personalities as Diaz, Villa, Obregon, Cardenas, and Aleman, shows the course of social upheaval that has endured for decades. Discusses Mexico's long-range plan for eliminating illiteracy and raising the standard of living for all her people. Shows new techniques in agriculture, education and politics. Examines the role that Mexico played in the First World War. Notes the awkward relationship between Mexico and the United States in the areas of trade, tourism and politics.
"Covers 36 years of Mexican history from the revolution of 1910 to its modern industrial expansion, and shows the growing determination of the Mexican people to throw off the bonds of ignorance and raise their standards of living."
"Traces Mexico's history since the revolution of 1910. Through such personalities as Diaz, Villa, Obregon, Cardenas, and Aleman, shows the course of social upheaval that has endured for decades. Discusses Mexico's long-range plan for eliminating illiteracy and raising the standard of living for all her people. Shows new techniques in agriculture, education and politics. Examines the role that Mexico played in the First World War. Notes the awkward relationship between Mexico and the United States in the areas of trade, tourism and politics."@en
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