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  1. Banana republics are characterized by highly stratified socioeconomic structure, with unequal distribution of wealth and resources. The first banana republics were created in the early 1900s by multinational American corporations, such as the United Fruit Company, in depressed Central American countries.

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    The term originated as a way to describe the experiences of many countries in Central America, whose economies and politics were dominated by U.S.-based banana exporters at the turn of the 20th century.
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