The correct answer is the Suez Canal. A choke point refers to a strategic narrow route or location that can significantly affect the flow of trade or goods, and the Suez Canal serves as a crucial waterway for international shipping.
Which of the following is an example of a choke point?(1 point)
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a price increase for certain goods
a price increase for certain goods
the Suez Canal
the Suez Canal
a country that is exploited by corporations for fruit cultivation
a country that is exploited by corporations for fruit cultivation
tariff removal
tariff removal
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