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The Ottoman Turks successfully stopped the expansion of Islam in the Middle East.Question 14Answera.Trueb.False

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The Ottoman Turks successfully stopped the expansion of Islam in the Middle East.Question 14Answera.Trueb.False

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The statement "The Ottoman Turks successfully stopped the expansion of Islam in the Middle East" is false.

Here's why:

The Ottoman Turks did not stop the expansion of Islam in the Middle East; in fact, they were instrumental in its spread. The Ottoman Empire, which was a Muslim empire, controlled large parts of the Middle East, as well as parts of Europe and Africa, from the 14th to the early 20th century. During their rule, they spread Islam to many of the areas they conquered.

So, the correct answer is b. False.

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