Mexico: the first years (1810-1824)

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Este quiz evalúa contenido sobre los años formativos de México como Estado-nación. -La guerra de Independencia -El I Imperio Mexicano -Federalismo vs centralismo
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Question 1

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The inequalities in New Spain's society, the [blank_start]changes in administration[blank_end] that greatly reduced the local government's autonomy, and the [blank_start]economic pressure[blank_end] put on the colonies by the Spanish crown, were some of the internal causes that motivated rebels to start the Independence war.
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  • economic pressure
  • famine
  • drought
  • changes in administration
  • favors
  • new rights

Question 2

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Select the external processes that had an influence in the Mexican independence movement.
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  • The spice trade
  • The American Revolution (1776)
  • The invention of the tank engine
  • The ideas of freedom, democracy and equality prompted by the authors of the Enlightment (18th century)
  • The invasion and occupation of Spain by Napoleon Bonaparte (1808)
  • The newly found sense of identity among Spanish subjects born and raised in the colonies

Question 3

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At the time of declaring the war in 1810, Miguel Hidalgo's intentions were...
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  • To secede from Spain and create a new country - The Mexican Empire.
  • To preserve the viceroyalty of the New Spain for King Fernando VII, whilst maintaining an autonomous government in his absence.
  • To join the United States of America.

Question 4

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Which of these documents represent the transition to the search for full independence?
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  • The Cádiz Constitution (1812)
  • The Treaty of Córdoba (1821)
  • Sentimientos de la Nación (1813) and the Constitution of Apatzingán (1814)

Question 5

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Mexico would be an independent country, but a Spanish prince would be sent over to rule the new nation. This was one of the conditions signed in the Treaty of Córdoba in 1821.
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  • True
  • False

Question 6

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Mexico's independence was officially recognized by Spain in 1821.
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  • True
  • False

Question 7

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What were the forms of government proposed for the new nation?
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  • Monarchy
  • Anarchy
  • Direct democracy
  • A federalist republic
  • A centralist republic

Question 8

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This person became Emperor of Mexico after a coup in 1822.
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  • Maximilian of Hapsburg
  • Antonio López de Santa Anna
  • Agustín de Iturbide

Question 9

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After the dissolution of the first Mexican Empire, the [blank_start]conservative[blank_end] and [blank_start]liberal[blank_end] fractions faced each other in an ongoing power struggle. These groups were mostly republican, with differing views on administration. The [blank_start]federalists[blank_end], backed by the Yorkist Masonic Lodge, had strong ties with the USA and wanted to give autonomy to the different regions of Mexico, organizing them by [blank_start]states[blank_end] with their own governments and laws. The [blank_start]centralists[blank_end] were republicans who believed in the need for a strong central government and only one set of laws for the whole Mexican territory. They were also supported by a Freemason lodge, the much older and Spanish-related [blank_start]Scottish[blank_end] rite.
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  • conservative
  • communist
  • liberal
  • fascist
  • federalists
  • nationalists
  • states
  • provinces
  • centralists
  • departmentalists
  • Scottish
  • Yorkist

Question 10

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The Constitution of 1824 was a ________________ constitution, and it divided the Mexican republic in 19 states, four territories and a Federal District.
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  • Centralist
  • Monarchist
  • Federalist
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