What were the long-term consequences of the Lerdo Law and the Law of Barren Lands?
A) Peasant land ownership rates increased.
B) Land ownership was concentrated into even fewer hands.
C) U.S. investors fled Mexico.
D) The Mexican economy grew at a steady rate.
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