Which of the following best explains the development of banana republics? (1 point)

Powerful governments take political control of weaker countries to gain territory.
External economic influence and internal political corruption-combine to exploit the resources of poor countries.
A powerful country conquers weaker neighbors to create buffer zones for its defense.
Countries allow for the creation of independent enclaves within its borders to take advantage of resources.

1 answer

The option that best explains the development of banana republics is:

External economic influence and internal political corruption combine to exploit the resources of poor countries.

Banana republics typically refer to politically unstable countries in Central America whose economies depend on a single export commodity, such as bananas, which are often controlled by foreign companies. This situation is characterized by a combination of external economic pressures and internal corruption that facilitates exploitation.