Answer questions 33-35 on the basis of information given in the following situation.
Rose is the Queen of Kingdom A and Emily is the Queen of Kingdom B; both share a common border. They also share a border with Kingdom C, a much larger kingdom, ruled by King Jonathan who has expansive ambitions. Though individually their armies were no match to his might, together their armies were more powerful than King Jonathan’s army.
Jonathan’s kingdom also bordered Kingdom K on the opposite side, making Kingdom C a buffer state between Kingdoms A, B and K. Kingdom K is ruled by King Summer Sault, who united a group of warring and belligerent tribes under his aegis. Kingdom K and Kingdom C had continuous skirmishes with each other.
King Summer Sault was growing tired of the warring tribes, who slowed down the overall economic development of Kingdom K.
Which of the following is the best option for King Summer Sault to focus on economic development?
Eliminating the tribes is not a viable option as it will further aggravate the problem so option B can be eliminated. Option A cannot be the answer as Jonathan may become a threat in future. Option D further aggravates the problem. Option E does not help in controlling the tribes. Option C is the best option for King Summer Sault to focus on economic development.
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