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What does the author suggest regarding the Arctic council (A) It should convince its members to reduce the price of oil. (B) It should not be exclusive and should admit other countries as members. (C) It should continue to remain purely a scientific ?->(Show Answer!)
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1. What does the author suggest regarding the Arctic council (A) It should convince its members to reduce the price of oil. (B) It should not be exclusive and should admit other countries as members. (C) It should continue to remain purely a scientific body.





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