Country A has a climate well-suited for agriculture, but few energy resources. Country B is arid but has plentiful access to oil. Which situation will benefit both countries the most?

A.
Country A produces agricultural goods, Country B produces oil, and the countries engage in trade.

B.
Country A produces agricultural goods, Country B produces oil, and the countries do not engage in trade.

C.
Both countries produce agricultural goods and oil, and the countries do not engage in trade.

D.
Both countries produce agricultural goods and oil, and the countries engage in trade.

Country A has a climate well-suited for agriculture, but few energy resources. Country B is arid but has plentiful access to oil. Which situation will benefit both countries the most?

A.
Country A produces agricultural goods, Country B produces oil, and the countries engage in trade.

B.
Country A produces agricultural goods, Country B produces oil, and the countries do not engage in trade.

C.
Both countries produce agricultural goods and oil, and the countries do not engage in trade.

D.
Both countries produce agricultural goods and oil, and the countries engage in trade.

Country A has a climate well-suited for agriculture, but few energy resources. Country B is arid but has plentiful access to oil. Which situation will benefit both countries the most?

A.
Country A produces agricultural goods, Country B produces oil, and the countries engage in trade.

B.
Country A produces agricultural goods, Country B produces oil, and the countries do not engage in trade.

C.
Both countries produce agricultural goods and oil, and the countries do not engage in trade.

D.
Both countries produce agricultural goods and oil, and the countries engage in trade.

Country A has a climate well-suited for agriculture, but few energy resources. Country B is arid but has plentiful access to oil. Which situation will benefit both countries the most?

A.
Country A produces agricultural goods, Country B produces oil, and the countries engage in trade.

B.
Country A produces agricultural goods, Country B produces oil, and the countries do not engage in trade.

C.
Both countries produce agricultural goods and oil, and the countries do not engage in trade.

D.
Both countries produce agricultural goods and oil, and the countries engage in trade.

Country A has a climate well-suited for agriculture, but few energy resources. Country B is arid but has plentiful access to oil. Which situation will benefit both countries the most?

A.
Country A produces agricultural goods, Country B produces oil, and the countries engage in trade.

B.
Country A produces agricultural goods, Country B produces oil, and the countries do not engage in trade.

C.
Both countries produce agricultural goods and oil, and the countries do not engage in trade.

D.
Both countries produce agricultural goods and oil, and the countries engage in trade.

Country A has a climate well-suited for agriculture, but few energy resources. Country B is arid but has plentiful access to oil. Which situation will benefit both countries the most?

A.
Country A produces agricultural goods, Country B produces oil, and the countries engage in trade.

B.
Country A produces agricultural goods, Country B produces oil, and the countries do not engage in trade.

C.
Both countries produce agricultural goods and oil, and the countries do not engage in trade.

D.
Both countries produce agricultural goods and oil, and the countries engage in trade.

A. Country A produces agricultural goods, Country B produces oil, and the countries engage in trade.

This situation will benefit both countries the most as they can specialize in producing what they are best at (agricultural goods for Country A and oil for Country B) and then trade with each other to obtain the goods they need. This will lead to increased efficiency, economic growth, and mutual benefit for both countries.