How were the effects of the Cold War on Guatemala and Nicaragua similar?(1 point)

Responses

A. The Cold War led to political instability and violence in both nations for decades.

B. The Cold War led to the deployment of nuclear weapons in both nations.

C. The Cold War led to the creation of stable, democratic governments in both nations.

D. The Cold War led to the establishment of long-lasting communist-allied governments.

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A. The Cold War led to political instability and violence in both nations for decades.
What is the significance of the Neutrality Treaty?

A. The Neutrality Treaty abolished the Canal Zone, but stated that the U.S. still had the right to operate and maintain the canal and its surrounding lands.

B. The Neutrality Treaty gave the U.S. control of land in Panama which, in turn, gave the U.S. a lot of control over the building of the canal and global trade networks.

C. The Neutrality Treaty ensures the safe passage of cargo ships around Cape Horn, which is crucial for global trade.

D. The Neutrality Treaty helps ensure that global trade networks can continue to function, regardless of what conflicts and political arguments may be going on in the world.
A. The Neutrality Treaty abolished the Canal Zone, but stated that the U.S. still had the right to operate and maintain the canal and its surrounding lands.
What event led the U.S. to view Guatemala as a communist government?

A. President Jacobo Arbenz embezzled large sums of money from the Cuban government, which the U.S. viewed as an act of communism.

B. President Jacobo Arbenz ended freedom of the press and used brutal tactics, which the U.S. viewed as an act of communism.

C. President Jacobo Arbenz placed an embargo on Cuba, which the U.S. viewed as an act of communism.

D. President Jacobo Arbenz implemented a redistribution of landownership, which the U.S. viewed as an act of communism.
D. President Jacobo Arbenz implemented a redistribution of landownership, which the U.S. viewed as an act of communism.
What problem did nationalizing industries create for Mexico and Argentina?

A. They did not have revenues reinvested to improve business growth.

B. They both lost wealth and production in the cattle industry.

C. They were unable to find markets for their items after the war.

D. They found themselves negatively affected by Decree 900.
A. They did not have revenues reinvested to improve business growth.
How has the Catholic Church supported human rights in Nicaragua since 1945?

A. The Catholic Church spoke out against human rights abuses by the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo and Ernesto Cardenal.

B. The Catholic Church spoke out against human rights abuses by the Somoza family and Daniel Ortega.

C. The Catholic Church supported the human rights work of Raúl Alfonsín.

D. The Catholic Church supported the human rights work of the Sandinistas.
B. The Catholic Church spoke out against human rights abuses by the Somoza family and Daniel Ortega.