A hazard that employs force or violence against people or property to instill fear and draw public attention to political causes is known as terrorism. Terrorist acts aim to intimidate societies or governments to achieve specific political objectives. This can include bombings, shootings, or other violent acts, often targeting civilians to amplify their impact and reach. Ultimately, such actions undermine social stability and challenge the rule of law.
Terrorism is the use of violence by groups against to achieve a political goal.
The unlawful use of force or violence against individuals or property to coerce or intimidate governments or societies to achieve political, religious, or idealoigal goals
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
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The use of violence against civilians is significant in achieving a political goal. For starters using violence invokes fear into the public which results in a lesser chance for revolt. People don't like seeing their friends getting owned for talking against a political leader. Stuff like that. The answer above is an infact great answer but I am sure that the person with the question is looking for something else. The use of violence against civilians to achieve a political goal in a simplified way (using one word) is terrorism.
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Syed A. I. Tirmazi has written: 'Doctrine of hate' -- subject(s): Crimes against, Hate, Military policy, Muslims, Political aspects, Political aspects of Hate, Political violence, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Political violence
The FBI defines terrorism as: The unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a Government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives.
was sometimes led by well-to-do "gentlemen of property and standing." Henretta, pg. 338.
Gandhi was against violence
Leila Hessini has written: 'Living on a fault line' -- subject(s): Political violence, Violence against, Women, Women in Islam