What do the foreign leaders investing in the industrial enclaves of developing countries of today have in common with those foreign investors who helped colonize North America?
(a) Both sets of leaders exploit the labor of the indigenous people.
(b) Both expect to make personal and business sacrifices, take on risks and gain
something of high expected value.
(c) Both are driven primarily by their desires to extract materials for high profits.
(d) Both strive to boost agricultural profits in international markets in the developing
countries in which they invest.
(b)
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