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9-11-2001 the terrorist attack on the twin towers.
Sadly, the year 2001 will probably be remembered primarily for the terrorist attack which took place on September 11, 2001.
Events or terrorist attacks that happen in one country may affect others. If the country has an enemy, the country may choose to attack the vulnerable country at their time of weakness.
If you're referring to a terrorist attack in the United States, I'm thankful for Home Land Security president George W. Bush installed. So far it's done a tremendous job protecting us from any additional terrorist attacks. To answer your question, this is a matter of opinion at this point because unless you're the terrorist plotting the attack, there is no certainty. However, I would imagine more will follow.
is expected that the number of disasters around the world will decrease dramatically over the next decade -A terrorist attack is not classified as a disaster. -The more a disaster differs from our normal experiences, the more likely it is to cause traumatic responses among the survivors. -Disasters are only the result of naturally caused events.
Pearl harbor was caused by America not sending oil and other supplies to Japan for fear they would use them against us!
No, he attacked Harper's Ferry Virginia in 1859 in a futile attempt to start a slave revolt. His attack failed but he was seen as a martyr for the abolition of slavery in the North and as a terrorist in the south. The reaction to his attack is regarded as one of the events that lead the country to war in 1861 where southern forces fired on Fort Sumter.
Factors that can increase the likelihood of becoming a victim of a terrorist attack include geographic location, such as residing in high-risk areas or regions with ongoing conflicts. Public events or crowded places often serve as targets due to their visibility and potential for mass casualties. Additionally, political, social, or religious affiliations may make individuals or groups more vulnerable to specific forms of attack. Lastly, lack of security measures and preparedness in certain environments can further elevate risks.
Factors that might increase the risk of becoming a victim of a terrorist attack include being in a high-profile public space, such as airports or large events, where crowds gather. Additionally, a lack of situational awareness or being part of a demographic that is targeted by specific extremist groups can heighten vulnerability. Geographic location, especially in areas with known terrorist activity, is also a significant factor. Finally, engaging in activities that promote political or social change can inadvertently attract attention from extremist groups.
Several factors will not help you avoid becoming a victim of a terrorist attack, including complacency and a false sense of security. Believing that such events are unlikely to happen in your area can lead to inaction and unpreparedness. Additionally, ignoring warning signs or dismissing security protocols may increase vulnerability. Lastly, relying solely on government or law enforcement for protection without personal awareness and vigilance can also be detrimental.
A terrorist is someone who uses fear to influence others, usually on a mass scale. A sample sentence would be "A terrorist use the bomb at the Boston Marathon to create fear at other sporting events in the future."
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