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The correct answer is - A. The Ottoman empire once controlled these countries.
The Ottoman empire controlled these territories for around five centuries. During that period, the Ottomans managed to force and convince some of the population to practice their religion. The Ottomans were practicing Islam, Sunny Islam to be more specific, so some people in what are now Albania, Kosovo, and Bosnia and Herzegovina became Sunny Muslims too, mainly in order to have some benefits like avoiding or paying less tax.
Over time, because of the higher birthrate, the Muslim population became the dominant one in these countries, so the once Catholic Albania, Orthodox Christian Kosovo, and partially Catholic partially Orthodox Christian Bosnia and Herzegovina became predominantly Muslim countries.
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The Dating violence is the cyclical pattern of emotional, physical, verbal or sexual abuse that occurs in a relationship, whether straight or gay relationships; and it's commonly depicted by an abuser and a "victim". It is characterized for having three repetitive states:
- The "calm or honeymoon" stage: In here, the abuser tends to be affectionate and caring somehow, tends to buy presents or give some sort of attention, makes promises and they ask for forgiveness for any wrong they did or may deny that the abuse happened.
- The "tension building" stage: The abuser may act jealous, possessive, isolate the other person from other people, pick fights with the victim, criticize him or her, threaten to hurt the victim, someone they care or themselves if the victim doesn't do what the abuser wants, and has mood swings.
- The violent stage: The abuser uses force to hurt the victim in any way: Shoving, Punching, Slapping, pinching, hitting, kicking, hair pulling; may destroy possessions, may use a weapon, yell, insult, etc.