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Which statements describing al-Qaeda's beliefs are true? Choose all answers that are correct. a. Al-Qaeda believes it is the duty of every Muslim to kill Americans. b. Al-Qaeda members refuse to sacrifice
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Which statements describing al-Qaeda's beliefs are true?
Choose all answers that are correct.
a. Al-Qaeda believes it is the duty of every Muslim to kill Americans.
b. Al-Qaeda members refuse to sacrifice their own lives for their cause.
c. Al-Qaeda preaches tolerance and acceptance of other religions.
d. Al-Qaeda members are a small group of religious zealots who won't compromise their convictions.
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d. Al-Qaeda members are a small group of religious zealots who won't compromise their convictions" would be the best option from the list, since they in no way reflect the views of the majority of Muslims.
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