Multiple Choice
The price of gasoline decreased dramatically in the summer of 2009. One likely reason for this change is:
A) a shortage in the supply of oil worldwide.
B) riots in the Middle East that disrupted oil shipments.
C) a decrease in the demand for gasoline brought on by the recession.
D) strong economic growth in China that increased the demand for automobiles.
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