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1. How strong is the Amerindian imprint on Mexican culture? The Amerindian imprint on Mexican culture is and is very strong. The percentage of the population is that 60% are mestizo, 22% Amerindians, 8% full-blooded Amerindians and 10% Europeans, and while the region's first thought is the Spanish/Mexican flu, there is an equal push by the Amerindians. In the southeastern suburbs, thousands of Mexicans speak the Amerindian language, although they speak Mexican Spanish. There are over 100 different Amerindian languages, from Mayan to Nahuatl. Amerindian culture has influenced clothing, food, cuisine, autistic and architectural styles. The fusion of heritages makes Mexico truly unique. Historically, settlers from the Old World came to Central America and learned Amerindian languages, and began forcing individuals into Christianity. At that time groups built houses from wood, clay or stone and today these are the main tourist attractions.2. Did the 1910 Revolution achieve its goals? No, the 1910 Revolution in Mexico did not achieve its goals...