The answer is C) cost and benefit
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The Maghreb largely shares a common culinary tradition; indeed, it was jocularly defined by Habib Bourguiba as the part of North Africa where couscous is the staple food. The region is almost entirely Muslim in religion, following the Sunni Maliki school, although small Ibadi communities remain in some areas.
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"<span>B.) Before the steamboat, trade along the Mississippi could move only in one direction" would be the best option from the list, since the steamboat provided a way for boats to travel against the current. </span>
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Loko i`a, or fishponds, were used by the Hawaiian people for food, trade, and wealth. Fishponds, found in the sea and some on land, were considered part of the land. Ali`i (chiefs) who ruled the land was considered wealthy if they had many loko i`a under their jurisdiction.
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5. George Washington
6. General William Howe
7. King George III
8.Thomas Paine
9. Abigail Adams
10. Ben Franklin
11. Colonel William Prescott
12. John Hancock