How is Guatemala’s economic experience post-World War II different from Mexico’s?(1 point)

Responses

Mexico staged a coup to remove an ineffective leader.
Mexico staged a coup to remove an ineffective leader.

Guatemala increased production of oil more than Mexico.
Guatemala increased production of oil more than Mexico.

Guatemala sold its land to a foreign company to develop.
Guatemala sold its land to a foreign company to develop.

Guatemala had rapid inflation, while Mexico did not.
Guatemala had rapid inflation, while Mexico did not.

1 answer

The most accurate response to how Guatemala’s economic experience post-World War II is different from Mexico’s is:

Guatemala sold its land to a foreign company to develop.

This reflects the historical context where Guatemala, particularly during the 1950s, saw significant foreign investment and land ownership issues, notably with the United Fruit Company, which impacted its economy and led to political turmoil. Mexico, on the other hand, pursued different economic policies, including land reform and nationalization of key industries.