Compare Mexico’s and Argentina’s economic success post-World War II.(1 point)

Responses

They both created national oil industries that still survive today.
They both created national oil industries that still survive today.

They both relied on foreign private companies to build wealth.
They both relied on foreign private companies to build wealth.

They both nationalized industries that were economic problems.
They both nationalized industries that were economic problems.

They both had governments and economic successes that were destroyed by the United Fruit Company.
They both had governments and economic successes that were destroyed by the United Fruit Company.

1 answer

The most accurate response comparing Mexico’s and Argentina’s economic success post-World War II would be:

They both nationalized industries that were economic problems.

Both countries implemented policies of nationalization, particularly in key sectors such as oil and agriculture, to address economic issues and manage foreign influence. Mexico's nationalization of its oil industry in the late 1930s and Argentina’s nationalization of various industries, including railways and utilities, aimed to achieve greater economic sovereignty and stability.