Why did Western nations become interested in Saudi Arabia during the twentieth century? Saudi Arabia abandoned Islamic law. The nation set up European-style courts. Oil was discovered on the Arabian peninsula.



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Western nations became interested in Saudi Arabia during the twentieth century because oil was discovered on the Arabian Peninsula. Following World War II the United States established a special relationship with Saudi Arabia guaranteeing its security while also creating a partnership to extract oil from the Kingdom. 

The Western nations became interested in Saudi Arabia during the twentieth century because oil was discovered on the Arabian Peninsula.

When was relationship established by Western world?

Aftermath the World War II the United States established a special relationship with Saudi Arabia to extract oil from the Kingdom.

Hence, the main reason for the relationship was for extraction of oil deposit for personal use.

Therefore, the Option C is correct.

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