Governments in Latin America after 1920
a. were, although republican in structure, usually royalist in fact, and socialist in economic policies.
b. were peasant-controlled in Mexico and Brazil and dominated by socialists in Chile and Argentina.
c. became, as a whole, more openly democratic.
d. differed widely in policies, as Argentina's move toward middle-class representation faded with the accession of Juan Pern, while Mexican peasants gained from land reform under Crdenas.
e. were all authoritarian dictatorships.
Question 2
During the Great Depression,
a. Latin American economies boomed, in contrast to those of the United States and Europe.
b. Latin America developed a mature regional economy, which exported large quantities of manufactured goods and imported most of its foodstuffs and raw materials.
c. revolutions occurred all over Latin America.
d. the pineapple industry finally became highly profitable as world demand for fruits rose.
e. exports from Latin America dropped to about half those of the late 1920s.