Who are the stakeholders that believe the United States should drill for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge?

A. the Russian government, the University of Alaska, and the U.S. Senate
B. members of Congress, Gwich'in tribe, the Speaker of the House, and Nature Conservancy
C. the Canadian government, Green Peace, and the World Wildlife Fund
D. members of Congress, Inupiat Eskimos, and oil company executives


Answer: D

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