With a growing economy based on the export of their livestock, food products, and minerals, the once-idle criollos in Mexico, Argentina, and a few other countries, in the late 1800s became
A) concerned about government restrictions on their finances.
B) concerned that dictators within their countries would seize control of their property in the name of the state.
C) fearful that the United States would place unfair trade restrictions on their goods.
D) involved in every aspect of politics in order to protect their interests.
E) wealthy enough to emulate American and British society.
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