The concept of Pan-Arabism began to gain strength in the 19th century, most often among Christians in
A) Egypt and Syria.
B) Sudan and Ethiopia.
C) Lebanon and Jordan.
D) Egypt and Lebanon.
E) Palestine and Egypt.
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