Why did relations between the United States and Mexico become tense during the Great Depression?

A. The United States government refused to provide aid during a series of failed revolutions.
B. The Mexican government demanded immediate payment on American war loans.
C. The Mexican government seized American-owned oil wells.
D. The United States government intervened in the cause of a failed revolution.


Answer: C

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