B. Mexico staged a coup to remove an ineffective leader
In post-World War II economic experiences, Guatemala underwent political instability and was characterized by a series of coups, civil wars, and military dictatorships which had a negative impact on its economy. In contrast, Mexico did not experience the same level of political turmoil, which allowed for more stability in its economic growth.
How is Guatemala's economic experience post-World War II different from Mexico's?
A. Guatemala increased production of oil more than Mexico
B. Mexico staged a coup to remove an ineffective leader
C. Guatemala sold its land to a foreign company to develop
D. Guatemala had rapid inflation, while Mexico did not
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