The correct answer is C) across the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe.
In the first one hundred years after Muhammad’s death, Islam spread across the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe.
Missionary activities played a key role in the spread of Islam in the first 100 years. Early Muslims conquest in the 7th century throughout the Arabian peninsula, established a new series of caliphates that strengthen the presence of Islam in the region. In only 100 of Islam, the teachings of Mahoma had spread through Persia, North Africa, Europe, the Iberia peninsula, and the Caucasus.
Italians and Germans believed that their nations needed strong leaders to help them.
Explanation:
The two nations of Italy and Germany were not in a good position when their respective fascistic governments had taken over.
Italy had been on the winning side of the first world war but had not gotten a good potion out of the treaty of Versailles.
This meant that they became poor and the economy crashed in the Great Depression after which the discontent of the people made a dictator rise up ad claim power.
Similar was the case of Germany but with the defeat of WW1 making it a case of national pride.
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