What were the outcomes of Francisco Madera challenging Porfirio Diaz for the Mexican presidency?

Diaz lost in a landslide election to Madero, resulting in the first free election in Mexico using democratic processes.

Madero was assassinated by Diaz, and Mexico broke out in a civil war, until the United States of America intervened.

Diaz hired the Institutional Revolutionary Party to harass and intimidate Madero to drop out of the election.

Madero gained support of rebel leaders Pancho Villa, Pascual Orozco, and Emiliano Zapata to overthrow Diaz, resulting in the Mexican Revolution.

Is it D? Online it talks about people that didn't like him supporting him.

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Yes, you are partially correct. Francisco Madero did gain support from various groups and individuals who were dissatisfied with Porfirio Diaz's regime. This included some factions within the military, peasants, workers, and middle-class liberals who sought political and economic reforms.

Madero's challenge to Porfirio Diaz in the 1910 presidential election was indeed a significant event in Mexican history. However, the outcomes were more complex than can be captured by a single option.

The correct answer is a combination of options B, C, and D:

B) Madero won the election, defeating Porfirio Diaz in a landslide victory. This marked a significant shift in Mexican politics, as it was the first time in decades that a Mexican president had been elected through what were considered relatively free and fair democratic processes.

C) Unfortunately, Madero's presidency was short-lived. As you mentioned, he was eventually assassinated by opponents within and outside the government, including forces loyal to Diaz. This event led to a major political crisis and ultimately led to a civil war within Mexico.

D) Madero's assassination and the subsequent power vacuum triggered the Mexican Revolution, a decade-long conflict that involved various factions and leaders, such as Pancho Villa, Emiliano Zapata, Venustiano Carranza, and others. The revolution aimed to bring about political, social, and economic reforms and ultimately resulted in the establishment of a more democratic and nationalist government in Mexico.

So, the outcomes of Francisco Madero challenging Porfirio Diaz for the Mexican presidency were a mix of initial success followed by political instability, violence, and ultimately, the Mexican Revolution.

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