A) Yes, the United States needs Canada, particularly for trade, defense, and security. While the U.S. can produce many goods and services domestically, Canada is a vital source for certain raw materials, energy, and critical minerals. Canada is also a key ally in defense and security, playing a crucial role in NORAD and other security initiatives.
A) While Canada and the US have a deeply integrated economic relationship, Canada does not need the US to survive. While disruptions to trade could negatively impact the Canadian economy, Canada has a strong domestic economy and can function independently
B) While China's reliance on the US has decreased, it still needs the US market for trade and economic stability. However, China also has its own vast domestic market and is the largest trading partner for many other countries, suggesting it's not entirely dependent on the US for survival.
B) While China is a major trading partner with the United States, the US is not entirely reliant on China for survival. The US possesses a robust economy with diverse industries and a wide network of trading partners, allowing it to function effectively even with reduced trade with China. However, disruptions to trade can have economic consequences.
ALONE) While the US could hypothetically survive without trade with other countries, it would face significant economic challenges and a reduced standard of living. The US imports essential goods like crude oil, potash, and aluminum, and reliance on foreign production for some goods, like microchips, could create difficulties.
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