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How did some Islamic groups respond to the presence of US troops in Saudi Arabia before September 11, 2001?
a. They joined forces with the Saudi government.
b. They asked for US support to take over Saudi Arabia.
c. They demanded that the US withdraw its forces.
d. They asked for US support to help take over Iraq.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Some Islamic groups were not happy with U.S. troop presence in Saudi Arabia and so c. They demanded that the US withdraw its forces.

How did Islamic groups react to the U.S. in Saudi Arabia?

When it was seen that the U.S. had soldiers in Saudi Arabia, some Islamic groups were not happy due to the nation's status in the Muslim world as having two of the holiest cities in Islam.

As a result, they demanded that the U.S. withdraw its soldiers from Saudi Arabia because the U.S. was seen as an immoral nation that was contributing to global moral decay.

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