The western European populations wanted change in Islamic values to the degree that
A) change was predominantly desired only as related to the Islamic values of unassimilated immigrant populations from their former colonial holdings living within their borders, conflicting with established western European values.
B) western European populations felt as a group that there was no fundamental problem in relations between their cultures and the Islamic world.
C) western European populations wanted radical change, demanding that Muslim immigrants disavow all tenets of their religion and subscribe wholesale to the values of the established societies and cultures of western Europe.
D) it was unclear to outsiders what western European populations wanted in relation to the large populations of Islamic immigrants from their former colonial holdings living within their borders.
E) it was clear that western European populations do not themselves know what they wanted in relation to large populations of Islamic immigrants from their former colonial holdings living within their borders.
A
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