Deck 5: Global Terrorism

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Globalization has no effect on terrorism.
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The Anglo-Irish Agreement gave

A) the British more control over Northern Ireland.
B) Ireland more responsibilities over Northern Ireland.
C) Northern Ireland independence.
D) the Irish a voice in government.
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The development of al Qaeda is predominantly an example of _____________ causing terrorism.

A) foreign policy
B) humiliation
C) poverty
D) a failed state
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The most prevalent response to terrorism is

A) law enforcement.
B) global cooperation.
C) the use of force.
D) gathering intelligence.
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The main goal of extremist youth groups who formed ETA was

A) Basque independence from Spain and preservation of culture and language.
B) unification with France and adoption of the French language.
C) objection to the Lizarra Agreement.
D) influence of the movement's leader, Francisco Franco.
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A British philosopher who was a strong critic of the French Reign of Terror was

A) Thomas Hobbes.
B) Edmund Burke.
C) John Stuart Mills.
D) John Locke.
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The killing of Osama bin Laden in 2011 by U.S. Special Forces effectively ended global terrorism.
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The use of selective violence against military targets by insurgency forces is known as __________ warfare.

A) symmetrical
B) conventional
C) insurgent
D) guerrilla
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Poverty is not considered to be a root of terrorism.
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The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine is an example of a __________ terrorist group.

A) nationalist
B) state
C) domestic
D) global
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Domestic terrorism

A) occurs as a result of struggles for independence.
B) is government repression targeted against individuals.
C) happens within the borders of a state and is associated with extremist groups.
D) is an outgrowth of the forces of globalization.
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The USA Patriot Act was enacted as a direct response to the

A) weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
B) attacks on September 11, 2001.
C) terrorist activities in Chechnya.
D) Oklahoma City bombing.
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The _____________ were a group of Islamic holy warriors fighting against Soviet occupation of Afghanistan.

A) Taliban
B) Mujahedeen
C) al Qaeda
D) al Tauba
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Which of the following is NOT a common way to finance terrorism?

A) Investments in the stock market
B) Revenues from diamonds
C) Criminal activities
D) Government sponsorship
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The _____________ are a group that rebelled against China's annexation of Xinjiang in 1759.

A) Tamil Tigers
B) Revolutionary United Front
C) Irgun
D) Uighurs
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Sleeper cells are terrorists who

A) live apparently normal lives until instructed to commit acts of terrorism.
B) base most of their activities online.
C) only commit acts on major holidays of yearly events.
D) continually commit acts of terror.
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The leader of the Irgun and Israel's first prime minister was

A) Sinn Fein.
B) Gamel Abdel Nasser.
C) Menachem Begin.
D) Mahed Schimel.
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The goals, strategies, and weapons of terrorism are the same for all terrorist groups.
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A style of organization that is basically leaderless and facilitated by the Internet is known as

A) worldwide division.
B) leaderless resistance.
C) virtual networks.
D) liberated division.
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Many foreign policy and terrorism analysts view U.S. foreign policies in the Middle East as being conducive to terrorism.
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The three levels of internal state terrorism are intimidation, coerced conversion, and genocide.
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A group of extreme Islamic fundamentalists in Afghanistan that repressed its people and supported al-Qaeda is called the _______________________.
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Do you believe one can objectively define terrorism, or will such attempts always result in subjective, relative definitions?
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What are some of the goals of and reasons for terrorism discussed in this chapter?
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The group of Islamic holy warriors fighting the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan was called the ____________________.
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The 1998 compromise that gave Britain control over Northern Ireland and the Irish a voice in government is called the _____________________________.
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The group in Sri Lanka that smuggles contraband in the Indian Ocean region to finance its activities is called __________________.
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What is asymmetrical power? How does it relate to the war on terror? Give examples.
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Muslim extremists justify launching ______________________ (holy wars)on the basis of religion.
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A style of organization that is essentially leaderless and is facilitated by the Internet is referred to as a ___________________.
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Discuss the different kinds of terrorism. Give examples.
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The U.S. Department of _______________ was created in 2003 as a direct response to the terrorist attacks in the United States on September 11, 2001.
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One of the reasons for religious terrorism is that violence is believed to be a divine duty in accordance with theology.
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One of the costs of terrorism is the cost to democracy, with governments justifying violations of individuals' rights on the grounds of national security.
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______________________ are groups of terrorists who live what appear to be normal lives until instructed to commit terrorist attacks.
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When relatively weak groups use low-tech tools to inflict significant damage on very powerful countries that have the most advanced military technologies these groups are using________________.
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Terrorism is essentially a form of psychological warfare.
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Conditions in Pakistan provide an environment conducive to continuing violence by the Taliban, al-Qaeda, and other terrorist groups.
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Saudi Arabia's hard-line ____________________, a conservative form of Islam embraced by the Taliban in Pakistan, undermined Pakistan's more tolerant Sufi-based version of Islam.
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Discuss America's responses to terrorism. Evaluate the costs and effectiveness of those
responses.
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Match between columns
________________ involves forcing the population to completely change its behavior, and usually occurs after a revolution.
Hezbollah
________________ involves forcing the population to completely change its behavior, and usually occurs after a revolution.
state terrorism
________________ involves forcing the population to completely change its behavior, and usually occurs after a revolution.
jihad
________________ involves forcing the population to completely change its behavior, and usually occurs after a revolution.
coerced conversion
________________ involves forcing the population to completely change its behavior, and usually occurs after a revolution.
nationalist terrorism
_______________ is translated to English as “holy war.”
Hezbollah
_______________ is translated to English as “holy war.”
state terrorism
_______________ is translated to English as “holy war.”
jihad
_______________ is translated to English as “holy war.”
coerced conversion
_______________ is translated to English as “holy war.”
nationalist terrorism
_______________ is a Shiite terrorist group in Lebanon.
Hezbollah
_______________ is a Shiite terrorist group in Lebanon.
state terrorism
_______________ is a Shiite terrorist group in Lebanon.
jihad
_______________ is a Shiite terrorist group in Lebanon.
coerced conversion
_______________ is a Shiite terrorist group in Lebanon.
nationalist terrorism
__________________ is a cold, calculated, efficient, and extremely destructive form of terrorism, partly because of the overwhelming power at the disposal of the governments.
Hezbollah
__________________ is a cold, calculated, efficient, and extremely destructive form of terrorism, partly because of the overwhelming power at the disposal of the governments.
state terrorism
__________________ is a cold, calculated, efficient, and extremely destructive form of terrorism, partly because of the overwhelming power at the disposal of the governments.
jihad
__________________ is a cold, calculated, efficient, and extremely destructive form of terrorism, partly because of the overwhelming power at the disposal of the governments.
coerced conversion
__________________ is a cold, calculated, efficient, and extremely destructive form of terrorism, partly because of the overwhelming power at the disposal of the governments.
nationalist terrorism
________________ is a type of terrorism that is closely associated with struggles for political autonomy and independence.
Hezbollah
________________ is a type of terrorism that is closely associated with struggles for political autonomy and independence.
state terrorism
________________ is a type of terrorism that is closely associated with struggles for political autonomy and independence.
jihad
________________ is a type of terrorism that is closely associated with struggles for political autonomy and independence.
coerced conversion
________________ is a type of terrorism that is closely associated with struggles for political autonomy and independence.
nationalist terrorism
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1
Globalization has no effect on terrorism.
False
2
The Anglo-Irish Agreement gave

A) the British more control over Northern Ireland.
B) Ireland more responsibilities over Northern Ireland.
C) Northern Ireland independence.
D) the Irish a voice in government.
B
3
The development of al Qaeda is predominantly an example of _____________ causing terrorism.

A) foreign policy
B) humiliation
C) poverty
D) a failed state
D
4
The most prevalent response to terrorism is

A) law enforcement.
B) global cooperation.
C) the use of force.
D) gathering intelligence.
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The main goal of extremist youth groups who formed ETA was

A) Basque independence from Spain and preservation of culture and language.
B) unification with France and adoption of the French language.
C) objection to the Lizarra Agreement.
D) influence of the movement's leader, Francisco Franco.
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A British philosopher who was a strong critic of the French Reign of Terror was

A) Thomas Hobbes.
B) Edmund Burke.
C) John Stuart Mills.
D) John Locke.
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The killing of Osama bin Laden in 2011 by U.S. Special Forces effectively ended global terrorism.
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The use of selective violence against military targets by insurgency forces is known as __________ warfare.

A) symmetrical
B) conventional
C) insurgent
D) guerrilla
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Poverty is not considered to be a root of terrorism.
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The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine is an example of a __________ terrorist group.

A) nationalist
B) state
C) domestic
D) global
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Domestic terrorism

A) occurs as a result of struggles for independence.
B) is government repression targeted against individuals.
C) happens within the borders of a state and is associated with extremist groups.
D) is an outgrowth of the forces of globalization.
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The USA Patriot Act was enacted as a direct response to the

A) weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
B) attacks on September 11, 2001.
C) terrorist activities in Chechnya.
D) Oklahoma City bombing.
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The _____________ were a group of Islamic holy warriors fighting against Soviet occupation of Afghanistan.

A) Taliban
B) Mujahedeen
C) al Qaeda
D) al Tauba
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Which of the following is NOT a common way to finance terrorism?

A) Investments in the stock market
B) Revenues from diamonds
C) Criminal activities
D) Government sponsorship
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The _____________ are a group that rebelled against China's annexation of Xinjiang in 1759.

A) Tamil Tigers
B) Revolutionary United Front
C) Irgun
D) Uighurs
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Sleeper cells are terrorists who

A) live apparently normal lives until instructed to commit acts of terrorism.
B) base most of their activities online.
C) only commit acts on major holidays of yearly events.
D) continually commit acts of terror.
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The leader of the Irgun and Israel's first prime minister was

A) Sinn Fein.
B) Gamel Abdel Nasser.
C) Menachem Begin.
D) Mahed Schimel.
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The goals, strategies, and weapons of terrorism are the same for all terrorist groups.
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A style of organization that is basically leaderless and facilitated by the Internet is known as

A) worldwide division.
B) leaderless resistance.
C) virtual networks.
D) liberated division.
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Many foreign policy and terrorism analysts view U.S. foreign policies in the Middle East as being conducive to terrorism.
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The three levels of internal state terrorism are intimidation, coerced conversion, and genocide.
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A group of extreme Islamic fundamentalists in Afghanistan that repressed its people and supported al-Qaeda is called the _______________________.
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Do you believe one can objectively define terrorism, or will such attempts always result in subjective, relative definitions?
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What are some of the goals of and reasons for terrorism discussed in this chapter?
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The group of Islamic holy warriors fighting the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan was called the ____________________.
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The 1998 compromise that gave Britain control over Northern Ireland and the Irish a voice in government is called the _____________________________.
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The group in Sri Lanka that smuggles contraband in the Indian Ocean region to finance its activities is called __________________.
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What is asymmetrical power? How does it relate to the war on terror? Give examples.
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Muslim extremists justify launching ______________________ (holy wars)on the basis of religion.
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A style of organization that is essentially leaderless and is facilitated by the Internet is referred to as a ___________________.
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Discuss the different kinds of terrorism. Give examples.
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The U.S. Department of _______________ was created in 2003 as a direct response to the terrorist attacks in the United States on September 11, 2001.
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One of the reasons for religious terrorism is that violence is believed to be a divine duty in accordance with theology.
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One of the costs of terrorism is the cost to democracy, with governments justifying violations of individuals' rights on the grounds of national security.
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______________________ are groups of terrorists who live what appear to be normal lives until instructed to commit terrorist attacks.
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When relatively weak groups use low-tech tools to inflict significant damage on very powerful countries that have the most advanced military technologies these groups are using________________.
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Terrorism is essentially a form of psychological warfare.
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Conditions in Pakistan provide an environment conducive to continuing violence by the Taliban, al-Qaeda, and other terrorist groups.
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Saudi Arabia's hard-line ____________________, a conservative form of Islam embraced by the Taliban in Pakistan, undermined Pakistan's more tolerant Sufi-based version of Islam.
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Discuss America's responses to terrorism. Evaluate the costs and effectiveness of those
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Match between columns
________________ involves forcing the population to completely change its behavior, and usually occurs after a revolution.
Hezbollah
________________ involves forcing the population to completely change its behavior, and usually occurs after a revolution.
state terrorism
________________ involves forcing the population to completely change its behavior, and usually occurs after a revolution.
jihad
________________ involves forcing the population to completely change its behavior, and usually occurs after a revolution.
coerced conversion
________________ involves forcing the population to completely change its behavior, and usually occurs after a revolution.
nationalist terrorism
_______________ is translated to English as “holy war.”
Hezbollah
_______________ is translated to English as “holy war.”
state terrorism
_______________ is translated to English as “holy war.”
jihad
_______________ is translated to English as “holy war.”
coerced conversion
_______________ is translated to English as “holy war.”
nationalist terrorism
_______________ is a Shiite terrorist group in Lebanon.
Hezbollah
_______________ is a Shiite terrorist group in Lebanon.
state terrorism
_______________ is a Shiite terrorist group in Lebanon.
jihad
_______________ is a Shiite terrorist group in Lebanon.
coerced conversion
_______________ is a Shiite terrorist group in Lebanon.
nationalist terrorism
__________________ is a cold, calculated, efficient, and extremely destructive form of terrorism, partly because of the overwhelming power at the disposal of the governments.
Hezbollah
__________________ is a cold, calculated, efficient, and extremely destructive form of terrorism, partly because of the overwhelming power at the disposal of the governments.
state terrorism
__________________ is a cold, calculated, efficient, and extremely destructive form of terrorism, partly because of the overwhelming power at the disposal of the governments.
jihad
__________________ is a cold, calculated, efficient, and extremely destructive form of terrorism, partly because of the overwhelming power at the disposal of the governments.
coerced conversion
__________________ is a cold, calculated, efficient, and extremely destructive form of terrorism, partly because of the overwhelming power at the disposal of the governments.
nationalist terrorism
________________ is a type of terrorism that is closely associated with struggles for political autonomy and independence.
Hezbollah
________________ is a type of terrorism that is closely associated with struggles for political autonomy and independence.
state terrorism
________________ is a type of terrorism that is closely associated with struggles for political autonomy and independence.
jihad
________________ is a type of terrorism that is closely associated with struggles for political autonomy and independence.
coerced conversion
________________ is a type of terrorism that is closely associated with struggles for political autonomy and independence.
nationalist terrorism
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