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imowrer

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Who was imported to provide the labor for shoveling guano along the Pacific coasts of Chile, Peru and Bolivia?
 
  a. African slaves.
  b. Indigenous people.
  c. Poor white farmers.
  d. Hindus from India.
  e. Chinese laborers.

Question 2

During Porfirio Dizs long dictatorship,
 
  a. an improved railroad system weakened the Mexican governments power.
  b. Mexico's self-sufficient peasant farmers prospered from agricultural exports.
  c. foreign investment was prohibited.
  d. large estates were broken up to provide land for peasants.
  e. Mexican liberal economic change was combined with authoritarian rule.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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