The correct answer is true.
It is true the information stated in the question.
We are referring to the Suez Canal Crisis that confronted Israel with Egypt in October 1956. The conflict started due to a presidential decision. Yes, Egyptian President Nasser considered that the canal belonged to Egypt and he nationalized the Suez canal. England and France supported Israel because they had an economic interest in the transportation of oil so much needed in Europe and that was transported via the Suez canal.
Answer: Oil
Explanation:If consumption of natural resources continues at the 1994 rate, then without importing resources from other countries, the U.S. has approximately enough oil to last for 23 years, enough natural gas to last for 68 years, enough uranium to last for 364 years, and enough coal to last for 7,007 years.
The interests best served by the Gadsden Purchase were railroad owners. Thus the correct option is B.
President and the American Minister to Mexico first discussed the Gadsden Purchase in the year 1853. Both sides agreed to the land sales agreement in the early months of 1854.
The Gadsden Purchase is significant because it secured the existing boundary between the United States and Mexico and mostly addressed border disputes resulting from the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
In order to connect the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, the United States aimed to construct a southern transcontinental train. This transcontinental railroad would provide the South with easy access to a second ocean for the transportation of goods.
Therefore, option B for railroad owners is appropriate to answer.
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Europe--since New England goods and ships were in high demand