Asked by Sergio
Which describes the relationship between oil-producing Middle Eastern nations and the consumer states that consume their petroleum?
A. The oil-producing nations wield absolute power over their overseas oil consumers, who have no alternative source of oil.
B. Because of the Middle East’s instability, oil-consuming states are able to dictate policy regarding the oil-producing nations.
C. Oil-producing nations realize their economic interdependence with the consumer states and work together in harmony.
D. Consumer states often are dependent on Mideast oil producers, but potential ties to terrorist groups are a disturbing possibility.
Is the answer C?
A. The oil-producing nations wield absolute power over their overseas oil consumers, who have no alternative source of oil.
B. Because of the Middle East’s instability, oil-consuming states are able to dictate policy regarding the oil-producing nations.
C. Oil-producing nations realize their economic interdependence with the consumer states and work together in harmony.
D. Consumer states often are dependent on Mideast oil producers, but potential ties to terrorist groups are a disturbing possibility.
Is the answer C?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
There's a better answer that reflects the fighting in that area.
Answered by
Sergio
is the answer D?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, D.
Answered by
vibin potato
Correct Answer :)
Consumer states often are dependent on Mideast oil producers, but potential ties to terrorist groups are a disturbing possibility.
Consumer states often are dependent on Mideast oil producers, but potential ties to terrorist groups are a disturbing possibility.
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