Why did the Taliban say they shot Malala?(1 point) Responses She spoke out against them, and they thought she was helping promote western culture. She spoke out against them, and they thought she was helping promote western culture. Her father spoke out against them, and they knew killing her would make him stop. Her father spoke out against them, and they knew killing her would make him stop. If they killed her, other girls would stop going to school. If they killed her, other girls would stop going to school. All of the above All of the above None of the above

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The correct response is: "She spoke out against them, and they thought she was helping promote western culture."

While the other statements provide some context, the primary motivation cited by the Taliban for targeting Malala Yousafzai was her advocacy for girls' education and her opposition to their ideology, which they associated with Western influence.