AP European History
The Oil Crisis refers to a period of significant disruption in the global oil supply and skyrocketing oil prices, primarily occurring in the 1970s. This crisis resulted from geopolitical tensions, particularly the Arab-Israeli conflict, and OPEC's decision to impose an oil embargo, leading to widespread economic consequences in many countries. The crisis highlighted the dependency of industrialized nations on oil and prompted shifts in energy policy, economic strategies, and international relations.