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the mexican rev. show how they challenged existing orders through, the immediate existing challenge to regimes in country after country. members of traditional ruling groups and often from expanding middle sectors were resentful of their exclusion from a fair share of power and privilege, this then resulted in the rev because liberals and intellectuals began to challenge the regime of dictator Porfirio DÃaz. they did not agree with his rule because he violated the principles and ideals of the mexican constitution, so they began to challenge him.
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Which factor best suggests a cause for the urban problems shown in this table? (3 points) increasing discriminatory housing practices shifting population density gradients over time declining urban renewal efforts by city governments declining basic employment sector in industrial cities increasing gentrification efforts in the inner cities
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According to the document, why can't the pope and the catholic church in rome make decisions for england? use evidence.
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The first map shows colonial powers and their holdings (1945). the second map shows human development worldwide. compare the two maps. what do the maps indicate about regions that gained independence in the second half of the twentieth century? they differ in their development patterns. they are as developed as their colonial powers. they are more developed than their colonial powers. they remain less developed than their colonial powers.
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Why was the tea tax seen as a reprehensible to the people of boston ?
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