Exam 6: The Middle East and Africa
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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The history of a country may also be influential. In, Chelli Plummer's, "Failed States and Connections to Terrorist Activity", he did not test it but claims it would be worth looking into.
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The Saudi government set out to evangelize the Islamic world, using the billions of riyals at its disposal through the religious tax -- zakat --to
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How does the presence of particular ethnic or religious communities with legacies of persecution or repression aid terrorists?
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Bin Laden was exiled from Saudi Arabia and sought refuge in the Sudan, but eventually was expelled from there as well. What country did he settle in after being expelled from the Sudan?
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Al-Queda was named for the idea that it forms both the physical and ideological base for Islamic jihad that will one day
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