The Islamic State is a militant group of A. reformers supporting democracy in the Middle East. B. Muslims in determined to establish sharia law in the Middle East. C. Radicals pushing for U.S. hate crime legislation. D. Military leaders in Russia, Iran, and Saudi Arabia.

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The Islamic State (IS), also known as ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria), is a militant group with a specific ideological and political agenda. Among the options provided:

B. Muslims determined to establish sharia law in the Middle East.

ISIS aims to establish a caliphate governed by their interpretation of Islamic law (sharia) in the territories they control. They have used extreme violence and radical tactics to advance their goals, seeking to create a state based on their particular interpretation of Islamic principles in parts of Iraq and Syria, although their influence has extended beyond these regions.






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