What problem did Indigenous people in Mexico have prior to the Mexican Revolution? (1 point)

A.They wanted to stop the US from fighting for Diaz

B. They wanted to stop NAFTA

C.They wanted to put Huerta in power as a democratic leader

D.They had lost their land unfairly and made low wages.

D. They had lost their land unfairly and made low wages.

D. They had lost their land unfairly and made low wages.

To find the answer to this question, we need to understand the historical context of the Indigenous people in Mexico prior to the Mexican Revolution. The Mexican Revolution took place between 1910 and 1920, but the problems faced by Indigenous people started long before that.

One of the key problems that Indigenous people in Mexico faced prior to the Mexican Revolution was the loss of their land and unfair wages. The process of colonization and the expansion of large-scale agriculture had resulted in the dispossession of Indigenous communities from their ancestral lands. This led to their displacement and a loss of control over their resources. Indigenous people often had to work as laborers on large haciendas (plantations) owned by wealthy landowners who would exploit their labor and pay them low wages.

Therefore, the correct answer to the question is D. Indigenous people in Mexico prior to the Mexican Revolution had lost their land unfairly and made low wages.