Antun Sa‛adah, a Lebanese Christian who founded the Syrian Social Nationalist Party in Beirut in 1932, was:
A) A Syrian regional nationalist who believed that Syrian history transcended Arab, Islamic, and Christian history, and emphasized its ancient Phoenician heritage
B) A Syrian regional nationalist who saw Syria's Arab identity as a source of Arab unity that transcended religious and sectarian differences
C) An advocate of Christian Arabs who stressed the need for Christians in Syria and Lebanon to unite
D) None of these answers accurately describe Antun Sa'adah
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