What actions did the Mexican government take to improve the economy after World War II? Select three responses.

It built roads, railways, and other types of infrastructure.
It ordered the disbanding of unions and reduced wages.
It imposed a tariff on trade to raise money.
It constructed factories for a variety of industries.
It increased the amount of exported goods.
It slashed spending as a way to save money.

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It built roads, railways, and other types of infrastructure.

It imposed a tariff on trade to raise money.

It increased the amount of exported goods.

The Mexican government  improved their economy after World War II in the following ways

  • It built roads, railways, and other types of infrastructure.
  • It increased the amount of exported goods.
  • It imposed a tariff on trade to raise money

World War II

  World War II was a global conflict which involved almost all parts of the world from the year 1939 till 1945.

   The War stated because of Hitler's invasion of Poland in September 1939 and this drove Great Britain and France to declare war on Germany, and hence marking the beginning of World War II.

   After the end of the war in 1945, the Mexican government introduced several economic policies in order to help rebuild the economy. These includes construction of infrastructure, increment in export and the introduction of tariffs on imported good.

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