Why did al-Qaeda and Islamic State oppose globalization? (1 point)

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Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State opposed globalization because they saw it as a threat to their fundamentalist ideologies and as a tool of Western dominance. They believed that globalization would erode traditional Islamic values and practices, leading to the spread of Western cultural influence. Additionally, they viewed globalization as a means by which Western powers could exploit and control Muslim countries for economic and political gain.
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