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C would be the best answer.
The answer is Siroccos. <span><span>A hot wind, often dusty or rainy, blowing from North Africa across the Mediterranean to southern European </span>hot wind, often dusty or rainy, blowing from North Africa across the Mediterranean to southern Europe.
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pic from other sources. The correct answer to this would be:
“He
believed in a secular Egypt.”
Secularism<span> is the belief of the separation of government
institutions and the persons directed to symbolize the state from religious
institutions and religious dignitaries. In this case, Egyptian Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser wore
something (tuxedo perhaps) that was not symbolic of his religious status unlike
the other two prime ministers.</span>
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Some escaped through emigration. Those who remained, struggled to obtain life's essentials by smuggling the food, clothing, and medicine necessary to survive.
<span>Though he never attained the highest office of his adopted country, few of America’s founders influenced its political system more than Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804). Born in the British West Indies, he arrived in the colonies as a teenager, and quickly embarked on a remarkable career. He was a member of the Continental Congress, an author of the Federalist Papers, a champion of the Constitution and the first secretary of the Treasury, where he helped found the first national bank, the U.S. Mint and a tax collection bureau that would later become the U.S. Coast Guard. Troubled by personal and political scandals in his later years, Hamilton was shot and killed in one of history’s most infamous duels by one of his fiercest rivals, the then Vice President Aaron Burr, in July 1804.</span>