Which of the following is true about the development of railroads in Mexico?

A) ?It made migration between Mexico and the United States easier.
B) ?Mexican families followed men who traveled north in search of work.
C) ?The Mexican economy shifted from a subsistence to an export market driven economy.
D) ?In Mexico, there was a migration from rural to urban centers.
E) ?All of these are correct.


E

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A. the Soviet Union would sell him weapons without any restrictions on how those weapons would be used B. he was working under the direction of the Kremlin to create a Soviet-dominated empire in Central America C. Moscow would extend credit to Arbenz for weaponry purchases, but such purchases from the United States were on a cash-only basis D. the United States was hostile to his government and its policies.

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