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The Postwar Collapse of Sugar Prices

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The postwar collapse of sugar prices


A) led to gradual diversification of Cuban agriculture and decline of sugar monoculture.
B) undermined local support for Enoch Crowder's democratically elected government.
C) produced a downward economic spiral known as "the dance of the millions."
D) exposed the consequences of foreign domination and ignited nationalistic social protests.

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