The 1917 Mexican Constitution was a document that established the framework for government and laws in Mexico. It aimed to address social, economic, and political issues by promoting land reform, labor rights, and national sovereignty.
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Emiliano Zapata: A key figure during the Mexican Revolution who advocated for land reform and peasant rights.
Venustiano Carranza: President of Mexico from 1917 to 1920 who implemented many reforms outlined in the constitution.
Article 123: A specific article within the constitution that addressed labor rights, including minimum wage and working conditions.