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Mexico in Revolution, 1912-1920

Part of the Reacting to the Past series
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The year is 1912, and Francisco Madero is president of Mexico.

Just last year he and his top general ousted the long-standing president (some say dictator) Porfirio Diaz, who is now in exile.

But the country is far from stable. A basic cultural rift between elite and the poor portends a sequence of tumbling revolts.

Students are assigned to play characters that are charged with stabilizing their country and preventing further civil war.

The goal is to reform Mexico and make it a better nation for all of its inhabitants-but Mexicans and foreigners worry that without a firm hand, Mexico's governance might spiral out of control.

At what cost will progress come? Reacting to the Past is an award-winning series of immersive role-playing games that actively engage students in their own learning.

Students assume the roles of historical characters to practice critical thinking, primary source analysis, and both written and spoken argument.

Adopted by thousands of instructors at all types of institutions, Reacting to the Past games are flexible enough to be used across the curriculum, from first-year general education classes and discussion sections of lecture classes to capstone experiences and honors programs.

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Product Details
WW Norton & Co
0393690393 / 9780393690392
Paperback / softback
03/01/2020
United States
232 pages
178 x 231 mm, 364 grams
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