Why did Egypt's president Nasser seize the Suez Canal in 1956? Egyptian officials determined the canal was dangerous and in dire need of repair. The act was to support an American and British financing decision on the Aswan High Dam. It was a nationalistic and retaliatory move to bring control of the canal under Egypt's command. The canal was seized to negotiate better trading relations with Britain, France, and the United States. @mg_omg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suez_Crisis#Nationalisation_of_the_Suez_Canal_and_the_road_to_crisis
I am thinking about C, are you?
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answer choices
A: Egyptian officials determined the canal was dangerous and in dire need of repair. B: The act was to support an American and British financing decision on the Aswan High Dam. C: It was a nationalistic and retaliatory move to bring control of the canal under Egypt's command. D: The canal was seized to negotiate better trading relations with Britain, France, and the United States.
Im sorry, I dont have enter buttons on my keyboard no more.
b i think or a
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@bohotness I already told you before about giving direct answers.
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