Multiple Choice
In the early twentieth century, expanding market forces
A) had very little significant effect on Brazilian social relations.
B) created new opportunities for peasants to own property and accumulate wealth.
C) produced a wave of unparalleled prosperity that reduced foreign dependence and stabilized Brazilian society.
D) dissolved traditional rural patron-client social relations and unleashed a subaltern culture of rural resistance.
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