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12 October, 09:24

Which of the following could be used to characterize "Calles' Law"?

a. anti-Catholic

b. pro-Socialist

c. pro-land reform

d. anti-Communist

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  1. 12 October, 12:03
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    A) Anti-Catholic could be used to characterize "Calles' Law" of the following options mentioned above. Calles Law was a statute enacted by the then President of Mexico, whose last name was Calles, where he re-enforced Article 130, which stated that church and state should be separate, but this largely entailed prohibiting priests and ministers from having certain inherently human rights.
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