I would say D, but I'm unfamiliar with Islamist's and their ideologies.
As all trade networks did, the Indian Ocean trade fostered the exchange of ideas, such as Buddhism to Southeast Asia, and Islam across Eurasia.
Neutrality was difficult policy in the U.S. to maintain because they were still having business with Europe.
Because after the second world war, there was a surge of immigration that flowed to the United Staes. There was also a substantial amount of people who were intelectuals that were flocking to this country. All of this led, of course, to dramatic changes following World War 2.
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the answer is Sam houston
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