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in the section about mexico, what was the immediate effect of miguel hidalgo’s \cry of dolores\? a. spain granted mexico independence right away. b. indigenous mexicans were urged to recover land from spain and a revolution began. c. hidalgo became president of mexico. d. mexico asked great britain for military support. which sentence from the passage best supports the idea that european leaders were worried about the revolutions in latin america?
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option A: Spain did not grant Mexico independence immediately after the "Cry of Dolores"; the revolution lasted for years. So A is incorrect.
- Option B: Miguel Hidalgo's "Cry of Dolores" was a call to action that urged Indigenous Mexicans (and others) to fight against Spanish rule, recover land, and this started the Mexican War of Independence. This matches the historical event.
- Option C: Hidalgo was not made president of Mexico immediately (or at all in the way this option suggests); he was a leader in the revolution but the path to independence and governance was more complex. So C is incorrect.
- Option D: Mexico did not ask Great Britain for military support immediately after the "Cry of Dolores" as a direct effect. This is not related to the immediate impact of Hidalgo's call. So D is incorrect.
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B. Indigenous Mexicans were urged to recover land from Spain and a revolution began.