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a.a desire to remove president Lincoln from office
b.support of the Republican party
c.a desire to reach political goals through the courts
d.a desire to undo the south's new hierarchy and restore the old social and political order
pick one........
No 'unidenitified groups' were involved. The Kristallnacht was carried out by Nazi stormtroopers, members of the SS and Hitler Youth, acting on orders. Many of them were ordered to wear civilian clothes in order to create the impression that enraged members of the public were acting spontaneously. However, the Nazi regime, like all dictatorships, did not like genuinely spontaneous action.
two radical political terrorist groups that had association with the thoughts of the KKK. Their chief intention was to oppose the rights of the freedmen, and were motivated by racial supremacists views.
Yes. He authored Soviet invasions of Czechoslovakia and Afghanistan, armed Communist forces from Vietnam to Nicaragua to Angola, armed Arab terrorist groups like the PLO and the states that sanctioned them like Iraq, Syria, and Libya, and escalated Soviet armament for more.
The US 8th Air Force operated the B-17s from England. VIII Bomber Command had three "divisions"; the 1st and 3rd operated B-17s, and the 2nd operated B-24s. Each division had a number of Bombardment Groups (Heavy) assigned to it. The 1st Bomb Division had 13 Groups operating B-17s; the 2nd Division had 16 Groups operating B-24s; and the 3rd Division had 13 Groups operating B-17s. Thus, ultimately, there were over 40 Heavy Bombardment Groups operating from southeast England. Each Group had its own airfield. Each group had four squadrons, and each had its own ground echelon - of mechanics, armorers, sheet metal repairmen and so on, and at each airfield these ground crews labored mightily, sometimes days on end with little rest, to repair damaged bombers for the next raid. Each airfield (housing a group) had its own hangers and repair facilities. In addition the 8th AF operated a vast repair and supply depot at Burtonwood, on the west coast of England. By the end of the war 18,000 men were stationed at Burtonwood, which was the largest airfield in Europe, doing repairs and modifications for the 8th, 9th and 15th US Air Forces. New crews flew their B-17s across the Atlantic, via Bangor Maine, Gander Newfoundland, "Bluie 8" on Greenland and Prestwick Scotland, then to Burtonwood where the latest modifications inspired by operations in the theater of war would me made, such as armor plate, additional guns, etc. Then the new crew would be assigned to an old, tired "war weary" aircraft to begin their missions, and their shiny new airplane taken away and given to an experienced crew. See related links below for a Wikipedia article which lists the various Bombardment Groups (Heavy) of the WWII 8th AF along with the airfield from which they operated, and for a link to an article on Burtonwood.
There were so many different ethic groups with nothing in common clumped together with two huge empires trying to control them.
choose 3 from this group? Are there any terrorist groups in the area? Will the local population warn Americans? How many members are there in a known terrorist group? Is the reported terrorist group predictable?
Common Goals
networked and hierarchical
Networked and hierarchical
There were no terrorist groups in World War I.
Common Goals
The members of an interest group are all members of the audience the researcher is interested in.
Lasting close connections
There is no terrorist group with its base of operations in Israel, but numerous Palestinian terrorist groups aim their violence towards Israel and intend to kill Israelis. The last Zionist Terrorist Group was the Irgun, which was disbanded in 1949.
Same religion ( Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism,Hinduism, and Islam
The Pakistan government is involved in funding the terrorist groups, but its not a terrorist country itself!
no