Exam 11: Homeland Security: Before and After 9/11
Exam 1: Introduction to the Study of Terrorism46 Questions
Exam 2: Terrorism Definitions and Typologies47 Questions
Exam 3: The History of Terrorism52 Questions
Exam 4: Methods, Patterns, and Trends of Terrorists47 Questions
Exam 5: Israel, Lebanon, and Palestine47 Questions
Exam 6: The Middle East and Africa47 Questions
Exam 7: Southeast Asia, South and North Korea, and China47 Questions
Exam 8: Southwest Asia47 Questions
Exam 9: Europe, Turkey, and Russia47 Questions
Exam 10: The Western Hemisphere, Including Canada, the United States, and South America47 Questions
Exam 11: Homeland Security: Before and After 9/1147 Questions
Exam 12: The Special Case of Weapons of Mass Destruction Wmd Terrorism47 Questions
Exam 13: Law and Terrorism: Domestic and International Legal Regimes47 Questions
Exam 14: The Future of Terrorism47 Questions
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Director Ridge wanted to replace the head of FEMA and open a regional homeland security office in New Orleans, prior to Katrina but was overruled by the White House. The blundering response to Hurricane Katrina was no not a surprise to DHS; FEMA was not clear on what their mission was at the time of Katrina in an agency focused on terrorism. This is an example of
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When terrorists were apprehended either in the United States or abroad in the 1990s, they were
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9/11 was treated as a criminal attack and prosecuted, but would also be the opening salvo in war or wars fought to a conclusion.
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