MAGOOSH OE:
This is a tricky question, comparing one relationship to another relationship. I will go through the choices individually.
Choice (A) uses the idiomatically incorrect structure "Just as P, then Q". Furthermore, this choice purports to place in parallel "had a relationship to" to "were to", which does not work. This is incorrect.
Choice (B) uses the correct idiom for this situation: P is to Q as X is to Y. This is the idiom for comparing two relationships,
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