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Title: Mexico City
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During the few years of revolution following 1910, the capital was known as the scene of street fighting interestingly enough. By the 1920s, plans for the urbanization of Mexico City had been initiated (Goulet, 16). These plans included a mass increase in industrialization as mills and factories spread throughout the city... Showed first 250 characters
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These plans included a mass increase in industrialization as mills and factories spread throughout the city. Housing-development programs were put into place and initiated. The city seemed to be doing everything it could to improve, yet there was one major problem with all of the actions, overpopulation... Showed next 250 characters
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