The leaders of post-revolution Mexico aimed to create stability through a constitution that facilitated foreign investment and established a framework for single-party rule . While it focused on democratic reforms, it also enabled a centralized governance system that suppressed political diversity. This blend of objectives resulted in a complex legacy for Mexico's political landscape. ;
The leaders of Mexico believed that a constitution would provide stability after the revolution by opening up land for foreign investment and ensuring single-party rule. They aimed to attract foreign investments to modernize the economy while maintaining a controlled political environment through the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). This blend of goals fostered a complex political landscape in Mexico post-revolution.
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