.   After the Iranian Revolution of 1979 brought the Ayatollah Khomeini to power, fundamentalist Islamic sharia law was infused into Iranian government policies. In reaction to this development, most 

A. Muslim countries turned to terrorism to further Muslim interests.
B. Sunni Muslims rejected sharia law, because most Iranians are Shia.
C. Muslim countries also adopted sharia law.
D. Muslim countries rejected and suppressed Islamic fundamentalists.

My answer is D.

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To determine the correct answer, let's break down the question and the options provided:

The question states that after the Iranian Revolution of 1979, which brought Ayatollah Khomeini to power, fundamentalist Islamic sharia law was infused into Iranian government policies.

Now let's evaluate the options:

A. Muslim countries turned to terrorism to further Muslim interests.
This option is not directly related to the infusion of sharia law into Iranian government policies. It introduces another topic of Muslim countries turning to terrorism, which may not be an accurate representation of the situation. Therefore, we can eliminate option A.

B. Sunni Muslims rejected sharia law, because most Iranians are Shia.
This option suggests that Sunni Muslims rejected sharia law, primarily because Iranians are Shia. While it is true that the majority of Iranians are Shia Muslims, it is not accurate to say that Sunni Muslims rejected sharia law solely based on this fact. Therefore, we can eliminate option B.

C. Muslim countries also adopted sharia law.
This option suggests that Muslim countries, in response to the infusion of sharia law into Iranian government policies, also adopted sharia law. This is a plausible outcome, as various countries with predominantly Muslim populations have implemented sharia law in some form or another. Therefore, option C is a possible answer.

D. Muslim countries rejected and suppressed Islamic fundamentalists.
This option suggests that Muslim countries, in response to the infusion of sharia law into Iranian government policies, rejected and suppressed Islamic fundamentalists. While it is true that some Muslim countries have taken measures to control radicalization and extremism within their borders, it is not a direct or comprehensive response to the specific issue of sharia law infusion in Iran. Therefore, we can eliminate option D.

Based on the analysis, it is most accurate to say that option C, "Muslim countries also adopted sharia law," is the most likely answer. However, it is important to note that the adoption of sharia law varies across different Muslim countries, and the specific reasons and extent to which they implemented it differ as well.