Guatemala's economic experience post-World War II is different from Mexico's primarily in that Guatemala sold its land to a foreign company to develop. Following the war, Guatemala witnessed significant involvement from foreign entities, particularly in agricultural land. In contrast, Mexico pursued land reforms and nationalized various industries, focusing on strengthening its own economy. The other options provided do not accurately reflect the differences in their economic experiences during this period.
How is Guatemala’s economic experience post-World War II different from Mexico’s?(1 point)
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Guatemala increased production of oil more than Mexico.
Guatemala increased production of oil more than Mexico.
Mexico staged a coup to remove an ineffective leader.
Mexico staged a coup to remove an ineffective leader.
Guatemala had rapid inflation, while Mexico did not.
Guatemala had rapid inflation, while Mexico did not.
Guatemala sold its land to a foreign company to develop.
Guatemala sold its land to a foreign company to develop.
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