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Why does the US State Department see Guatemala’s reforms as a threat? The reforms were anticapitalist and might encourage other nations to take similar action.
The upper class could overpower the lower class and allow communism to spread.
The lower classes were gaining control, and therefore democracy was growing in popularity.
The reforms were procapitalist and would result in increased poverty in the region.

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