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9 January, 00:16

What was the state of the mexican economy as the nation moved into the 1940s?

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  1. 9 January, 03:11
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    The state of the Mexican economy as a nation moving into the 1940s was extraordinary compared to what they had been through in the past couple decades. Not only was the country sustaining itself without dependency on foreign industries, but it was also discovering new findings in the oil field boosting their ratings in oil production. Presidents were not solely picked on military experience as it had been before, education and healthcare funding was increased greatly, and the military budget was reduced greatly. The Mexican government was in a much better place than it had been before
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