In the 1910 Mexico presidential election, a writer and reformer named Francisco Madero challenged Porfirio Diaz for the office (1). When Diaz saw that Madero might win the election, he had the reformer arrested on false charges and declared himself the winner (2). Madero called for an armed uprising and his call was taken up by several local leaders: Hernán Cortés, Francisco Pizarro, and Hernando de Soto (3). The Mexican Revolution lasted nearly a decade, and although it began as an armed uprising against Diaz, it became a civil war rather than a revolt (4).

2,3,4 is true and 1 is false

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Ms. Sue they are not the same
"n the 1910 Mexican election, a reformer named Francisco Madero challenged the reigning president, Porfirio Diaz, for office (1). When Diaz saw that Madero might win the election, he had the reformer arrested on false charges and declared himself the winner (2). After being released on bond, Madero called for an armed uprising and joined forces with several local leaders; Pascual Orozco, Francisco (Pancho) Villa, and Emiliano Zapata (3). Disagreements and infighting among the group resulted in a failed coup d’état, and Diaz remained president for another decade (4). "

1 and 2 are alike. But your answers are directly opposite.

Please do not post this question again.
your answer is correct, and the questions are the same, but the answers are not. malia is correct.
I just took the test and the correct answer was 1, 2, and 4 are correct but 3 is not. I hope this helps. :)