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Select the correct answer. Which motive is common to al-Qaeda, ISIS, and other Islamic extremist groups? A. liberating Muslim women B. creating a government based on religion C. separating state from religion D. gaining control of weapons E. promoting tolerance

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The correct answer is b!

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Select the correct answer. Which motive is common to al-Qaeda, ISIS, and other Islamic-example-1
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The extremist Islamic groups mentioned as well as others, have different motives that drive them to act the way they do. There is in fact a common one: religion. Islamic groups follow the ideas presented on the Quran and have Allah as their one and only God.

Islamic extremist groups are known to call themselves "holy warriors" and they seek B. creating a government based on religion. Of course, each groups has its own ideology and its own motive, but religion is the one motive that extremist Islamic groups share.

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