The sexeño of Lazaro Cárdenas (1934–1940) is remembered for all the following EXCEPT

a. the nationalization of the oil industry.
b. cordial relations with the United States.
c. land reform.
d. the creation of an official trade union.
e. Cárdenas' voluntary retirement from politics in 1940.


b

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