Question

How did Spanish colonization contribute to the Mexican Revolution?(1 point)
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It created a repressive social structure that lasted.
It created a repressive social structure that lasted.

The Zimmerman telegram allowed Spain to intervene in Mexico.
The Zimmerman telegram allowed Spain to intervene in Mexico.

The Spanish taught the people Spanish and Christianity.
The Spanish taught the people Spanish and Christianity.

It allowed Díaz to remain in power for eight terms as president.

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GPT-5 mini
It created a repressive social structure that lasted.

(Spanish colonization produced concentrated land ownership, a rigid social/racial hierarchy and elite privileges that generated long‑term grievances fueling the Mexican Revolution.)

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