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7 May, 11:24

Which describes the relationship between oil-producing Middle Eastern nations and the consumer states that consume their petroleum?

A. Consumer states often are dependent on Mideast oil producers, but potential ties to terrorist groups are a disturbing possibility.

B. The oil-producing nations wield absolute power over their overseas oil consumers, who have no alternative source of oil.

C. Oil-producing nations realize their economic interdependence with the consumer states and work together in harmony.

D. Because of the Middle East's instability, oil-consuming states are able to dictate policy regarding the oil-producing nations.

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  1. 7 May, 11:46
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    From my American eyes, the answer is letter A. This is because we have alternatives, but there is a solid, steady supply in the Middle East.
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