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People began to get upset with Porfirio Díaz due to widespread social inequality, political repression, and economic monopolies that favored foreign investors over Mexican citizens. His regime, known for its stability and modernization, increasingly stifled dissent, leading to discontent among various social classes, particularly the rural poor and emerging middle class. The lack of political freedoms and the concentration of power in Díaz's hands fueled calls for reform, ultimately culminating in the Mexican Revolution of 1910.

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