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Why did al-Qaeda and Islamic State oppose globalization?(1 point)
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They believed it destroyed the environment.
They believed it destroyed the environment.
They believed it undermined political democracy.
They believed it undermined political democracy.
They believed it hurt the poor.
They believed it hurt the poor.
They believed that it eroded Islam.
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They believed that it eroded Islam.
(They saw globalization as Western cultural and political influence that undermined Islamic values, traditions, and authority.)
(They saw globalization as Western cultural and political influence that undermined Islamic values, traditions, and authority.)
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