Poor peasants in Latin America who benefit substantially, in terms of income, from the drug trade pose a challenge to the United States in its attempts to restrict __________

A) lateral pressure
B) Latin American. military forces
C) great wealth and power
D) the trafficking of cocaine


Answer: D

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