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Although multinational corporations had been in Latin America before World War II, how did their status change after 1945?(1 point)
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The American government forced multinational corporations on all Latin American countries so it could benefit in greater ways.
The American government forced multinational corporations on all Latin American countries so it could benefit in greater ways.
Multinational corporations became less successful in Latin American countries because their profits declined.
Multinational corporations became less successful in Latin American countries because their profits declined.
Latin American countries were happy to give multinational corporations larger amounts of land and business benefits to help everyone do well.
Latin American countries were happy to give multinational corporations larger amounts of land and business benefits to help everyone do well.
Latin American countries decided it was time to shift power back in their own favor rather than simply generating profits for foreign companies.
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Latin American countries decided it was time to shift power back in their own favor rather than simply generating profits for foreign companies.
(After 1945 many states pursued economic nationalism—nationalizations, import‑substitution industrialization, and tighter regulation of foreign firms.)
(After 1945 many states pursued economic nationalism—nationalizations, import‑substitution industrialization, and tighter regulation of foreign firms.)
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