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AP U.S. History 1.4 Period 8: 1945-1980. In the decade leading up to the oil crisis, America's energy needs were...what?
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[ musical flourish ]
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And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by gas prices,
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the cost you pay for indigestion.
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All right, here's the excerpt:
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"When I spoke to you earlier, I indicated that the sudden cutoff
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of oil..." [ mumbles ] Middle East.
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In the decade leading up to the oil crisis, America's energy needs were... what?
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And here are your potential answers.
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[ car horn honks ]
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What exactly is this question asking?
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Well, we know the oil embargo caused a world of hurt
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for consumers in the United States,
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but we need to figure out what the energy situation
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was when the crisis hit.
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Well, in the decades leading up to the crisis, were America's energy needs
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A - increasing, but were largely met by domestic sources?
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Well, actually, America's domestic sources peaked in the 1970s,
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so the U.S. was definitely looking abroad for that elusive energy fix.
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So it's not A. In the time before the embargo,
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were America's energy needs B - decreasing as a result of conservation efforts?
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America started investing in alternative fuel sources as a result of the embargo,
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since high gas prices made people rethink the power of
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wind, water, and sun. Also, our energy needs
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were definitely increasing at the time. So that knocks out B and D.
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Which means that in the decades leading up to the oil crisis, America's energy needs were
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C - increasing, resulting in an increase in foreign oil imports.
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Bingo. In 1970, foreign oil comprised
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22% of American energy consumption. In 1973, it was 36%.
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So when that embargo hit, well, it hit pretty hard.
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So C is the correct answer.
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By limiting the oil supply, OPEC must have been on some kind of power trip.
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