Charismatic Legitimacy - A big part of Mexico's national identity comes from it's respect for it's historical revolutionary leaders, who led through charismatic legitimacy. "An important source of legitimacy is the Revolution of 1910-1911, and Mexicans deeply admire revolutionary leaders throughout their history, such as Miguel Hidalgo, Benito Juarez, Emilio Zapata, Pancho Villa, and Lazaro Cardenas." (Wood, Pg. 351)