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AP World History: Modern
Unit 9 – Globalization: 1900 to Today
Topic 9.7
What is the primary difference between the anti-globalization movements in Western Europe and Latin America during the 20th century?
The movements in Latin America sought to establish regional trading blocs, unlike those in Western Europe.
Western Europe's movements were less violent than those in Latin America.
Latin America's movements had a socialist agenda, while Western Europe's did not.
Western Europe's movements were more trade-focused, while Latin America's were centered on national sovereignty.
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AP World History: Modern - 9.7 Resistance to Globalization After 1900
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