By 1920, the United States had become the world's leading economic power by producing what?
A. 40 percent of its coal and 70 percent of its petroleum
B. 40 percent of its gas and 70 percent of its petroleum
C. 40 percent of its coal, and 70 percent of its gas
D. 40 percent of its diesel and 70 percent of its petroleum
Answer: A
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