Answer:
B
Explanation:
Not only would the US have a better economy, more people, and land, it would increase presence in Pacific.
Context is the correct answer.
Two events that showed the effect of Middle East turmoil on the United States were:
- The Iranian hostage crisis proved to be a major problem for President Carter in the 1980 presidential election.
- A drop in oil production following the Iranian Revolution caused a sharp increase in gasoline prices in the United States.
<h3>The Middle East and President Carter </h3>
President Carter was criticized for failing to solve the Iranian Hostage crisis when he tried to run for reelection in 1980. For this and other reasons, he lost the race.
The Iranian Revolution also reduced the supply of oil to the western world which led to a sharp rise in gasoline prices in the United States.
In conclusion, options A and C are correct.
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