What factors characterized Latin American politics throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries?
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Latin American countries secured independence in the early nineteenth century and were largely free of outside interference since then. Additionally, throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Latin American countries were under military rule or experienced political instability. Lastly, Latin America experienced waves of democratization and reversals. Today, most Latin American countries are democracies.
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Regulations are not always effective, but without any regulations, the cost of producing certain chemicals, for example, is borne by the workers who suffer diseases, ailments, or death; these are called __________
a. "regulation insurance" b. negative externalities c. the commons d. high-cost pollution