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penguins

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Factories built in northern Mexico to make goods for export, allowing foreign corporations to exploit cheap Mexican labor and loose environmental standards, are known as
 
  a. Chiapas.
  b. Maquiladoras.
  c. Camarillas.
  d. Porfiriato.

Question 2

The strategy by which tariffs, quotas and other methods were used to protect domestic industries from the competition posed by imports, and the government encouraged the export of manufactured goods rather than primary products, is known as
 
  a. institutional economic planning.
  b. economic nationalism.
  c. import-substitution industrialization.
  d. export prohibition nationalization.



vickybb89

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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