CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY: The Zapatista movement arose because

a. NAFTA flooded Mexico with cheap and subsided corn from Iowa
b. subsidized corn undercut local maize prices for campesinos, driving million producers off their lands
c. NAFTA introduced policies that confiscated land from the campesinos
d. NAFTA denied loans to Mexicans.


a. NAFTA flooded Mexico with cheap and subsided corn from Iowa
b. subsidized corn undercut local maize prices for campesinos, driving million producers off their lands

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