What financial interest in Guatemala prompted American interference in that country's government during the 1950s?
A) The destruction of mines previously held by American companies by pro-communist rebels in the country's highlands
B) President Jacobo Arbenz's act of confiscating valuable agricultural lands that had previously been controlled by the American United Fruit Company
C) The Soviet acquisition of access to the Panama Canal via the Guatemalan lowlands in 1954
D) The seizure of British-controlled oil fields in the country by the nationalist president, Patrice Lumumba