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Which best describes the effects of the changes Mexico’s government made during the 1920s?
The changes improved the lives of people living in poverty and those in the working classes.
The changes made life better because it gave people many choices of government leaders.
The changes made life more difficult for labor organizations due to the corrupt government.
The changes improved the lives of wealthy people while doing little to help those in the lower classes.
The changes improved the lives of people living in poverty and those in the working classes.
The changes made life better because it gave people many choices of government leaders.
The changes made life more difficult for labor organizations due to the corrupt government.
The changes improved the lives of wealthy people while doing little to help those in the lower classes.
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The changes improved the lives of people living in poverty and those in the working classes.
During the 1920s, Mexico underwent significant political and social changes following the Mexican Revolution. The government implemented reforms aimed at land redistribution, labor rights, and education, which were intended to benefit the working class and address issues of poverty. While not all changes were fully realized or successful, the overarching goal was to improve conditions for those in lower socioeconomic classes.
During the 1920s, Mexico underwent significant political and social changes following the Mexican Revolution. The government implemented reforms aimed at land redistribution, labor rights, and education, which were intended to benefit the working class and address issues of poverty. While not all changes were fully realized or successful, the overarching goal was to improve conditions for those in lower socioeconomic classes.
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