How is Guatemala's economic experience post-World War II different from Mexico's?

A. Guatemala increased production of oil more than Mexico
B. Mexico staged a coup to remove an ineffective leader
C. Guatemala sold its land to a foreign company to develop
D. Guatemala had rapid inflation, while Mexico did not

B. Mexico staged a coup to remove an ineffective leader

In post-World War II economic experiences, Guatemala underwent political instability and was characterized by a series of coups, civil wars, and military dictatorships which had a negative impact on its economy. In contrast, Mexico did not experience the same level of political turmoil, which allowed for more stability in its economic growth.