Which of the following best describes a way in which the United states had helped the Mexican economy to grow?

Allowing Mexican workers in the United states to send remittance home.

Signing NAFTA to encourage free trade. (MY ANSWER)

Providing financial compensation after the Mexican American war.

Encouraging the growth of Mexican agriculture.

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The best answer is "Signing NAFTA to encourage free trade." To determine this, we need to evaluate each option and consider which one is the most accurate representation of how the United States has helped the Mexican economy grow.

First, let's examine the option "Allowing Mexican workers in the United States to send remittance home." While remittances from Mexican workers in the United States do provide financial support to families in Mexico, it is not necessarily a direct way in which the United States has actively helped the Mexican economy to grow. Remittances primarily benefit individuals and their families, rather than directly contributing to the overall economic growth of a nation.

Next, let's consider the option "Providing financial compensation after the Mexican American war." Although the Mexican American war did result in financial compensation being paid to Mexico by the United States, it cannot be considered a deliberate effort by the United States to help the Mexican economy grow. The financial compensation was more of a settlement for damages incurred during the war, rather than a deliberate initiative to support economic growth.

Lastly, let's examine the option "Encouraging the growth of Mexican agriculture." While the United States may have provided support or assistance to Mexican agriculture, it does not accurately reflect a comprehensive effort by the United States to help the Mexican economy grow. Encouraging the growth of Mexican agriculture alone does not signify a broad-based approach or long-term strategy to boost the overall economic growth of Mexico.

By process of elimination, the best answer is "Signing NAFTA to encourage free trade." The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was signed by the United States, Mexico, and Canada with the goal of eliminating trade barriers and promoting economic integration among the three countries. NAFTA has facilitated increased trade and investment flows between the United States and Mexico, leading to enhanced economic opportunities and growth for the Mexican economy.