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The Freedom Tower (Spanish: Torre de la Libertad) is a building in Miami, Florida, designed by Schultze and Weaver. It is currently used as a contemporary art museum and a central office to different disciplines in the arts associated with Miami Dade College.
Location: Miami, Florida, U.S
Architect: George A. Fuller, Schultze & Weaver
Architectural style: Spanish Renaissance Revival
Built: 1925
Answer: The history of every age proves that no people can attain a high degree of intelligence and morality unless its feeling of nationality is strongly developed. This noteworthy fact is an inevitable consequence of the laws that rule human nature. . . .Therefore, if we so ardently desire the emancipation of Italy--if we declare that in the face of this great question all the petty questions that divide us must be silenced--it is not only that we may see our country glorious and powerful but that above all we may elevate her in intelligence and moral development up to the plane of the most civilized nations. . . .This union we preach with such ardor is not so difficult to obtain as one might suppose if one judged only by exterior appearances or if one were preoccupied with our unhappy divisions. Nationalism has become general; it grows daily; and it has already grown strong enough to keep all parts of Italy united despite the differences that distinguish them.
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We can eliminate answer C because the Indus River valley civilization was in India, near the red area.
The Vedic was the religion of the Aryans, who lived in the Indus River Valley civilization, so we can eliminate answer B.
Zoroaster was an Iranian prophet, so you would expect the blue to cover Iran more if it that were the answer, so D is wrong.
Abraham and his descendants established the Jewish civilization in Israel and the surrounding areas, and this is what is what the blue line covers.
Therefore, the answer is A. Abraham and his descendants established the Jewish civilization.
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I think XMOJO is correct.