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Background information: this passage discusses guatemala's land reforms, which dictated that land would be taken from large landholders and given to the peasant class. guatemala has become an increasing threat to the stability of honduras and el salvador. its agrarian reform is a powerful propaganda weapon; its broad social program of aiding the workers and peasants in a victorious struggle against the upper classes and large foreign enterprises has a strong appeal to the populations of central american neighbors where similar conditions prevail.โ€”us state department official,1953according to the passage, who is being hurt by guatemala's reforms? a. honduras and el salvador b. upper classes and foreign businessesc. the population of central americad. the workers and peasants

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