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Terrorism works by using violence or the threat of violence to attain goals that are political, religious, or ideological in state.
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Terrorism, being a political foreign policy; Youths have to get old enough to be in government to handle terrorism!Terrorism: political violence: violence or the threat of violence, especially bombing, kidnapping, and assassination, carried out for political purposes.-ism: doctrine, system of beliefsTerrorism is the result of the thousands of years, of the human belief system, and the human errors it has caused. Error is the father of all terrorism.
Terrorism
Terrorism is the use of violence by groups against to achieve a political goal.
A person who uses violence for political reasons is called a terrorist. Terrorism is the use of violence or intimidation in the pursuit of political aims.
Defining terrorism has always been difficult. One of the criteria for an act being considered a terrorist act is often the use of violence for the furtherence of political or social goals. Political terrorism specifically refers to terrorism whose goal is to effect political change.
because of political instability, violence, and terrorism.
It is defined as: "The unlawful use of violence or threat of violence to instill fear and coerce governments or societies. Terrorism is often motivated by religious, political, or other ideological beliefs and committed in the pursuit of goals that are usually political."
Marguerite Feitlowitz has written: 'A lexicon of terror' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Disappeared persons, Rhetoric, Political violence, Terrorism, History 'A lexicon of terror' -- subject(s): Disappeared persons, History, Political aspects, Political aspects of Rhetoric, Political violence, Politics and government, Rhetoric, Terrorism 'A lexicon of terror' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Disappeared persons, Rhetoric, Political violence, Terrorism, History 'A lexicon of terror' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Disappeared persons, Rhetoric, Political violence, Terrorism, History 'Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Russian literature
The use of violence against civilians to achieve a political goal is terrorism. Unless or until they win. Then it is called a revolution
The use of violence against civilians to achieve a political goal is terrorism. Unless or until they win. Then it is called a revolution