To label Hamilton a foreigner because he was born outside what later became the United States is to assume anachronistically the existence of the nation before the fact. It is true that Hamilton came to believe that he was a (i)____________ the United States, but his (ii)____________ was stemmed not from his (iii)____________ but from his confrontation with American democracy, which he considered to be a disease afflicting the nation. A. symbol of B. alienation C. ideology D. stranger in E. ambition F. profession G. citizen of H. patriotism I. birthplace