How did the 1954 Guatemalan coup affect the people of Guatemala in the long run?

Guatemalans began to live under a military regime led by American soldiers.

There was little impact on the people of Guatemala; the coup restored pre-World War II conditions.

Under a new leader, the Guatemalan economy grew and people became wealthier across all social classes.

The coup reversed earlier efforts to get land to Guatemalans and to grow the economy.

The last option is the most accurate: the 1954 Guatemalan coup reversed earlier efforts to distribute land to Guatemalans and grow the economy. The new regime that came into power after the coup implemented harsh policies that favored the elite and foreign interests, leading to increased inequality, poverty, and political repression. This had long-term negative effects on the people of Guatemala, as the country struggled with social and economic issues for many years following the coup.