Which of the following men was a British prime minister during the reign of George III?

A) John Locke
B) Thomas Hutchinson
C) Lord Dunmore
D) Lord Frederick North
E) John Wilkes


D

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b. To provide refuge for Christians in the Levant. c. To allow a Hashemite ruler to have an independent state. d. To serve as a haven for Muslims expelled from Israel. e. To permit a heterogeneous religious population in a secular state of the Near East

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