How did the European attitude toward Muslims change in the fifteenth century?
A) Muslims were viewed as an even greater obstacle than before now that Europeans knew what was beyond the Muslim borders.
B) Europeans were looking for allies to convert to Christianity and then use to overthrow and oust the Muslims.
C) Europeans sought direct links with the Indies (instead of through Venice) to partner against the Muslims.
D) All of these
E) None of these
D
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