Which motive is common to al-Qaeda, ISIS, and other Islamic extremist groups?
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The motive that is common to al-Qaeda, ISIS, and other Islamic extremist groups is the following;
Create a government based on religion.
The extremist groups like al-Qaeda and ISIS believe that they are fighting in the name of Islam and the Islamic teachings. They want to create a government on the basis of the Sharia law.
The motive that is common to al-Qaeda, ISIS, and other Islamic extremist groups is the following;
Create a government based on religion.
The extremist groups like al-Qaeda and ISIS believe that they are fighting in the name of Islam and the Islamic teachings. They want to create a government on the basis of the Sharia law.
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Answer: B. Creating a government based on religion
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