Why did the Mexican Revolution draw to a close under Carranza?(1 point)

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The Indigenous population in Mexico immigrated to the U.S.
The Indigenous population in Mexico immigrated to the U.S.

Carranza created the ejido system and supported the Indigenous people.
Carranza created the ejido system and supported the Indigenous people.

Carranza allied with the U.S. to protect Mexico in NAFTA.
Carranza allied with the U.S. to protect Mexico in NAFTA.

Carranza removed Díaz from power and ended the dictatorship.
Carranza removed Díaz from power and ended the dictatorship.

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Carranza created the ejido system and supported the Indigenous people.

This reflects Carranza's efforts to implement land reforms and support for agrarian rights, which were key issues that contributed to the resolution of the immediate conflicts of the Mexican Revolution. The ejido system allowed for communal land ownership, which was a significant aspect of addressing the concerns of the Indigenous population and agrarian reformers.

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