<em>Answers first, some detail later:</em>
1. The international organization developed in 1960 to stabilize international oil prices and to oversee petroleum imports and investments is:
<h2>OPEC
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2. The Middle East is a stable region with many peace treaties and no ongoing issues.
<h2>False
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3. All of the following statements about oil in the Middle East are true except:
<h2>oil wealth is distributed equally among all of the citizens in oil rich countries</h2>
<u>Some further details:</u>
OPEC stands for the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Within that, there was also the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), formed in 1968. The Middle Eastern countries that are members of OPEC are also aligned in OAPEC.
The Middle Eastern countries with large oil deposits tend not to be open, democratic societies. Wealth is concentrated in the hands of a few, and the majority of the populations in their countries live in far from affluent conditions.
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Answer: The Second Continental Congress
Explanation:
I see no options but the answer might be the Second Continental Congress. This Congress was the de-facto National Government of the Colonies through the American Revolution. In 1776 they declared the Independence of the Colonies and stated themselves to be Independent states.
The Congress was composed of representatives from the various colonies and were able to coordinate the American response to the British. They raised armies, navies and even a postal service and passed the first Constitution being the<em> Articles of Confederation</em> in 1781.
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Answer:
If the tea wasn't unloaded, customs weren't paid. And if the ships tried to sail back out of port, Montagu would stop them and charge them with failing to pay customs on their cargo that was due, according to him, because they had already entered port
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