Why did the North Africans intervene in the Reconquista?

A) They were Christian converts who wanted to fight the Turks.
B) Part of North Africa had ties to England and they wanted to help defeat the French.
C) They were afraid that Muslims would be expelled from Iberia.
D) They had been conquered by the Seljuk Turks and they were forced to help fight.


Answer: C

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