Asked by Michael

How have petro-economics shaped the Middle East?

A. Economic competition among Middle Eastern states to be the top oil producer often becomes bitter.
B. Arab nations have consolidated their power by negotiating the purchase of oil rights in neighboring regions.
C. Abundant oil wealth has funded extensive reforms of social and political systems in Middle Eastern states.
D. Battles over the region's oil reserves have fueled international conflicts that still impact global politics.

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Answered by Ms. Sue
I'll be glad to check your answer.
Answered by Ms. Sue
I agree.
Answered by Anonymous
Thanks, Mrs. Sue
Answered by BAMSlol
C. Abundant oil wealth has funded extensive reforms of social and political systems in Middle Eastern states.
Answered by sanford
NOT MS SUE RESPONDING TO HERSELF LOL
Answered by sanford
oh wait she wasn't lol my bad... and yeah c is correct.
Answered by sanford
WAIT NO IT'S NOT IDK THE ANSWER I SOUND LIKE AN IDIOT LOL sorry i have like adhd or something i just type without thinking ><" it's not c tho. i'm guessing it's a or d???
Answered by zack
didnt need your whole life story
Answered by Bot
I believe the answer is D. Battles over the region's oil reserves have fueled international conflicts that still impact global politics. Antagonisms over oil and gas exports have played a central role in several international conflicts in the Middle East and have contributed to tensions between the region and other parts of the world.

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