I don't really remember this one but I think it was the French and britsh.
Morris "Mo" Udall said "You have to be a little crazy to run for president".
In 1961 Udall was congressman for Arizona. He was a prominent figure in environmental protection movements and he had an important role opposing the Vietnam war. He sought the nomination in the presidental election of 1976, but was defeated by Jimmy Carter.
Oil was discovered on the Arabian peninsula.
I believe the answer to your question is D.
Answer:
Bush's statement captures the essence of nationalism.
Explanation:
Nationalism is an ideology based on a person's identification with his own country/nation, supporting that country's interests. The side effect of such an identification is that nationalists value their countries over other nations, groups, ideologies, and cultures. Nationalists tend to regard others as the enemy, as if their country needs their constant work and protection lest it will be attacked or surpassed by others.
President Bush's statement divides people and nations into two categories: allies and enemies. That is typical nationalist thought resulting from fear and terror. In order to defend oneself and one's country, people are capable of viewing the rest of the world as a threat.