Respuesta :
"Private property was abolished" is the one among the following choices given in the question that was not a change that resulted from the Mexican Revolution. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "b". I hope the answer helped you.
Answer:
b Private property was abolished.
Explanation:The Mexican Revolution saw important changes as a result of overthrowing Diaz dictatorship.
a Land was redistributed to the peasantry.
Ending the rule of Diaz, meant meeting the demands of the revolution:
The land was to be redistributed to the peasantry- a claim mostly heard in the South were Emiliano Zapata and Villa its companion in the North demanded.
c The Catholic Church lost power.
The reforms were in favor of a secular government and lessening the influence that religious legacy under the Catholic seat was held.
At a moment in the post revolutionary years, formal relations with the Vatican were broken.
d The oil industry was taken over from foreigners.
The oil became nationalized, since President Cardenas, an elected member of the Revolutionary party decided to quit U.S. and British companies assets in the region
Under no means was private property abolished, since the Revolution was made possible thanks to the support of the middle class caudillos
Further changes in social and labor sectors would not legally change.
Use of private property continued.