Carranza edged out Villa and Zapata as leader of the Mexican Revolution for all of the following reasons except his
A) willingness to call on U.S.forces for help.
B) lip service to the needs of a broad base of Mexican society.
C) command of superior military forces.
D) desire to emulate U.S.economic development.
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