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What change did the Mexican Revolution bring about in 1910?
A.) A democratic republic was established.

B.) The gap between the rich and the poor was eliminated.

C.) Mestizos took power from people of Spanish ancestry.

D.) A military dictatorship brought stability to the country.

Answer :

t started when Francisco Madero called for an overthrow to Porfirio Diaz after a corrupt election. It lasted for more than a decade, killing nearly a million people--however, it also created the modern Mexican state, gave the country its modern constitution (in 1917) and eventually leading to the creation of its ruling party, the PRI. Basically, the Revolution transformed Mexico from a country dominated by rural aristocrats to one dominated by an urban elite.

Answer:

A.) A democratic republic was established.

Explanation:

The Mexican Revolution overthrew the old administration and command of the leader Porfirio Diaz and ultimately transformed the nation's commercial and cultural system. The Mexican administration acknowledged the proletariat laborers and farmers organizations and increased their organization, and their amalgamation into the state-party.