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Economically, why did Sudan not want South Sudan to declare independence?

A. Sudan's government and economy depended on oil. Losing South Sudan meant losing most of Sudan's oil revenue.

B. Sudan's government and economy depended on technology. Losing South Sudan meant losing most of Sudan's technology revenue.

C. Sudan's government and economy depended on industry. Losing South Sudan meant losing most of Sudan' industry revenue.

D. Sudan's government and economy depended on agricultural activities. Losing South Sudan meant losing most of Sudan's agricultural revenue.

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User Termas
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man it depends on what the topic is but if i were to take a wild guess , A or D
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User Renato Byrro
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Answer:

A) Sudan's government and economy depended on oil. Losing South Sudan meant losing most of Sudan's oil revenue.

Step-by-step explanation:

The oil sector has driven much of Sudan's GDP growth, but the secession of South Sudan cost Sudan two-thirds of its oil revenue.

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