The cartel of major oil producers is called which of the following?

A. OPEC
B. Seven sisters
C. CAFÉ
D. National Petroleum Reserve
E. Strategic Petroleum Reserve


Answer: A

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Which of the following does NOT characterize the Indian policy-making process?

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Probably the most difficult challenge for independent presidential candidates in Texas is

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In crafting the executive branch, what was the motive behind the decisions of the Constitution's Framers?

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