Asked by dianni
Which describes the relationship between oil-producing Middle Eastern nations and the consumer states that consume their petroleum?
Consumer states often are dependent on Mideast oil producers, but potential ties to terrorist groups are a disturbing possibility.
Because of the Middle East’s instability, oil-consuming states are able to dictate policy regarding the oil-producing nations.
The oil-producing nations wield absolute power over their overseas oil consumers, who have no alternative source of oil.
Oil-producing nations realize their economic interdependence with the consumer states and work together in harmony.
Consumer states often are dependent on Mideast oil producers, but potential ties to terrorist groups are a disturbing possibility.
Because of the Middle East’s instability, oil-consuming states are able to dictate policy regarding the oil-producing nations.
The oil-producing nations wield absolute power over their overseas oil consumers, who have no alternative source of oil.
Oil-producing nations realize their economic interdependence with the consumer states and work together in harmony.
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Answered by
Janae
This is from a long time ago, but just incase anyone needs the answer, The correct answer is A
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WTH ms.sue
Thank you @Janae
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CerealLover
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Bruh
Love that reply “long time ago is like 6 months meanwhile it’s been like 3 years 💀💀
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