
Cardenista Revolution
The Cardenista Revolution refers to the political reforms initiated by President Lázaro Cárdenas in Mexico during the early 1930s. It aimed to address social inequalities and empower the working class by implementing land redistribution, expanding workers' rights, and nationalizing key industries like oil. This movement also promoted greater state control over the economy and education, fostering social justice and national sovereignty. Cárdenas’s reforms significantly shaped modern Mexican society, emphasizing social welfare, middle-class empowerment, and reducing foreign influence in the country’s resources.