The Arab oil embargo of 1973–1974 pressed home the message to the industrialized West that:

A. natural resources are limited.
B. oil productions were not meeting consumer demands.
C. foreign, potentially hostile, countries control critical resources.
D. both A and C.
E. domination of the Middle East was essential.


D

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