Multiple Choice
How did the mining industry contribute to the early development of Middle/South America?
A) It provided materials to local enterprises that processed them into more valuable products.
B) It produced raw materials that were exported to be processed in other parts of the world with the profits returning back to the region.
C) Mining never had a significant impact on the region's development because the profits were invested overseas.
D) They served as "fronts" for producers of illegal drugs.
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