Among the problems facing the Latin American countries in their pursuit of industrialization was

a. the limited size of their domestic markets.
b. the refusal of America and Japan to allow the Latin American nations to purchase advanced technology.
c. the preference of the growing middle classes for United States' products no matter the cost.
d. wide-spread communist subversion.
e. laissez-faire economic policies.


a

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