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vicotolentino

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The main objective of the FMLN offensive of 1989 was to
 
  A) capture the working-class quarters of San Salvador.
  B) inflict maximum damage to the economy.
  C) force the ARENA regime to the bargaining table.
  D) provoke the United States to enter the war.

Question 2

The program of the FMLN-FDR for El Salvador called for
 
  A) nationalization of all industry and collectivization of agriculture.
  B) breaking diplomatic relations with the United States.
  C) a land reform that would distribute land held by large landowners to landless peasants.
  D) dissolution of the national army and its replacement by people's militias.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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