In the early twentieth century, Mexican society was
A) highly egalitarian, with much mixing between Indians and families of Spanish origin.
B) highly egalitarian, but with strict segregation between Indians and families of Spanish origin.
C) highly unequal, with a few families of Spanish origin dominating a large number of Indians.
D) highly unequal, with the descendents of Indian elites dominating people of Spanish origin.
E) highly mobile, with much movement between social classes.
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