Which statement about Pancho Villa is NOT true?

a. He had little impact on U.S. foreign policy in Mexico.
b. He was opposed to the Carranza government.
c. He originally had the support of Woodrow Wilson.
d. He raided the United States in hopes of provoking intervention against the Carranza government.


ANS: a

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What will be an ideal response?

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