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The Underdogs Essay

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Essay title: The Underdogs Essay

There is one element constant in every revolution. That constant is a reason. Without a reason, a revolution would be unnecessary and there would be a high possibility of failure. Many other elements of a revolution also hint to whether it will be successful or a failure, such as education and the organization of the army, as well as there tactical planning strategies. In The Underdogs, it is quite obvious that Demetrio Macias's army did not have a real reason for fighting in the revolution, which caused a major problem. Demetrio Macias's revolution ended in failure due to his armies lack of reason for participation, lack of education, and significant alcohol consumption.

In 1910, the Mexican Revolution began in retaliation of the Mexican President Porfirio Diaz's dictatorship. Diaz was the dictator of Mexico and failed to support the lower classes of Mexico during his rule. During his years of ruling Mexico, a barrier between the

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