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What type of government existed for the Mexican Revolution

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nationalistic

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The undivided domination of foreigners has practically deprived Mexico of economic sovereignty and has become one of the reasons for the discontent of both the population and the national bourgeoisie, prompting them to speak out against the existing regime. It gave the Mexican revolution a nationalist character, which was expressed in the slogan "Mexico for Mexicans." The United States became the main object of discontent and hatred.

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