Which of the following answers reveals one way the economy of Latin America changed after 1945

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To accurately address your question, I'd need the list of potential answers you're referring to. However, I can provide a general overview of one way the economy of Latin America changed after 1945.

After 1945, many Latin American countries adopted import substitution industrialization (ISI) as an economic strategy. This approach aimed to reduce dependency on foreign goods by promoting domestic production, leading to a shift from primarily agricultural economies to more industrialized ones. Governments implemented policies to protect local industries, such as tariffs and subsidies. This change significantly impacted the region's economic structure and development.

If you have specific answer options, please share them, and I can help identify which one aligns with the changes in Latin America's economy post-1945.