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AP World History: Modern
Unit 7 – Global Conflicts (1900-Present)
Topic 7.1
What was the significance of the 1917 Mexican Constitution?
It mandated the separation of church and state in Mexico, and restricted the power of the Catholic Church.
It established a federal system of government in Mexico, with power divided between the central government and the states.
It granted women the right to vote in Mexico, making Mexico the first country in Latin America to do so.
It established a socialist government in Mexico, with the nationalization of key industries and the redistribution of wealth.
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