Deck 16: Globalization and Terrorism

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Trafficking in persons is often undertaken

A) to help people escape repressive government regimes.
B) for purposes of sexual or labor exploitation.
C) to reunite families.
D) These are all purposes of trafficking
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is a process of social homogenization by which the experiences of everyday life can foster a standardization of cultural expression around the world.

A) Globalization
B) Ethnocentrism
C) Comparative criminology
D) Infrastructure
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of terrorism?

A) It is premeditated or planned
B) It is aimed at civilians
C) It is perpetrated by the army of a country
D) It is politically motivated
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Ethnocentrism involves

A) comparing crime rates in different countries and cultures.
B) culture-centeredness.
C) human smuggling.
D) trafficking in persons.
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____________terrorism refers only to acts of terrorism that occur outside the United States.

A) Domestic
B) International
C) Anarchist
D) Foreign
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Which of the following is an element of human smuggling?

A) The person being smuggled is usually coerced
B) The person being smuggled is exploited or forced to perform some type of labor
C) The person being smuggled is generally cooperating
D) The person being smuggled does not have to cross a border
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____________terrorists want to replace economies based on free enterprise with socialist or communist economic systems.

A) Left-wing
B) Right-wing
C) State-sponsored
D) Nationalist
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Which Act established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department?

A) The Homeland Security Act
B) The Trafficking Victims Protection Act
C) The Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act
D) The Immigration and Nationality Act
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____________terrorists are revolutionaries who seek to overthrow all established forms of government.

A) Right-wing
B) Anarchist
C) Nationalist
D) Left-wing
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According to Europol, terrorism is

A) an ideology.
B) a movement
C) a method for attaining political goals.
D) All of the above
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Which of the following statements about terrorism is true?

A) Terrorism is usually an impulsive act of rage
B) Terrorism is perpetrated for criminal gain
C) Terrorism is aimed at military targets
D) Terrorism is politically motivated
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Which of the following has emerged as one of the most pressing challenges of the early 21?? century?

A) Domestic terrorism
B) Transnational crime
C) Serious violent crime
D) The development of new designer drugs
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Which of the following is not a reason why it is difficult to compare the crime rates of different nations?

A) Diverse crime-reporting practices
B) Political influences on the reporting of crime statistics to other agencies
C) Differences in definitions of a given crime
D) Differing population sizes in various countries
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An act of terrorism is distinguished from a violent criminal act by

A) the location of the act.
B) the type of behavior involved.
C) the motivation of the offender.
D) All of the above
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The __________ limited the number of immigrants who could be admitted to the U.S. from any one country and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle.

A) Chinese Exclusion Act
B) Trafficking Victims Protection Act
C) Homeland Security Act
D) Immigration Act
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One of the first immigration laws in the United States focused on ending the influx of male workers coming from

A) China.
B) Japan.
C) Thailand.
D) Korea.
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For comparative criminologists, __________ create the biggest problem in reporting crime.

A) diverse crime-reporting practices.
B) economic influences on the reporting of crime statistics to international agencies.
C) definitional differences.
D) social and political contexts that are reflected in crime statistics.
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Which of the following statements about trafficking in persons is false?

A) Trafficking contains an element of fraud, force, or coercion
B) Persons being trafficked are victims
C) Persons being trafficked are exploited for involved in forced labor
D) Persons being trafficked are free to leave or to change jobs
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A(n) __________ criminologist is involved in the cross-national study of crime.

A) ethnocentric
B) classical
C) biosocial
D) comparative
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____________involves illegal immigration in which an agent receives payment to help someone cross a border clandestinely.

A) Transnational organized crime
B) Trafficking in persons
C) Human smuggling
D) Globalization
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The Obama administration's official National Strategy for Counterterrorism maintains a focus on

A) preventing domestic terrorism.
B) deterring Islamic-inspired terrorism.
C) expanding the USA PATRIOT Act.
D) expanding the Department of Homeland Security
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The terrorist bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on Oklahoma City was an example of

A) international terrorism.
B) domestic terrorism.
C) cyberterrorism.
D) bioterrorism.
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Which of the following federal agencies is not part of the Department of Homeland Security?

A) The U.S. Secret Service
B) The Transportation Security Administration
C) The Federal Emergency Management Agency
D) The Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Diverse crime-reporting practices create the biggest problem in reporting crime and comparing the crime rates of different nations.
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Which of the following was not one of the three important legislative initiatives resulting from the first years of the G.W. Bush presidency?

A) The USA PATRIOT Act
B) The Sarbanes-Oxley Act
C) The Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act
D) The Homeland Security Act
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The Trafficking Victims Protection Act focuses on sex trafficking.
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Which of the following foreign governments has been designated a state sponsor of international terrorism by the State Department?

A) Iraq
B) Iran
C) Afghanistan
D) Somalia
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In the 21st century, transnational crime is becoming a less serious issue.
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Ethnocentrism does not interfere with the work of comparative criminologists.
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The increasing integration of previously isolated events and their overlapping impact on people is a key aspect of globalization.
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Victims of trafficking can be trafficked within their own countries and communities.
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Which organization has pledged to work with the President and law enforcement to ensure that civil liberties in the U.S. are not eroded as a result of the USA PATRIOT Act?

A) The U.S. Supreme Court
B) The ACLU
C) The Department of Homeland Security
D) The 9/11 Commission
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____________is a form of terrorism that uses high technology in the planning and carrying out of terrorist attacks.

A) GovNet
B) Bioterrorism
C) Cyberterrorism
D) Cyberspace
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The United Nations annually conducts official crime surveys at the international level.
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Which of the following is not a consequence of designation as a foreign terrorist organization?

A) It is illegal for a person in the U.S. or subject to U.S. jurisdiction to provide funds or material support to a foreign terrorist organization.
B) Representatives and some members of designated foreign terrorist organizations may be denied visas or kept from entering the U.S. if they are aliens.
C) U.S. financial institutions are required to block funds of designated foreign terrorist organizations and their agents and report the blockage to the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
D) Members of designated foreign terrorist organizations may be deported by the U.S. Department of State without review.
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Persons smuggled into the U.S. are considered to be victims.
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Human smuggling is a form of illegal immigration.
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Which of the following is not a trend in modern terrorism?

A) A trend toward religiously motivated terrorism
B) An increase in cross-national links among terrorist organizations
C) A trend toward loosely organized international networks
D) A trend toward the involvement of terrorist organizations in non-terrorist motivated criminal activity
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The majority of people who are assisted in illegally entering the U.S. each year are trafficked rather than smuggled.
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Globalization of knowledge is affecting theory formation within criminology.
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The first immigration law in the U.S. was enacted in response to large numbers of laborers immigrating to the U.S. from _______.
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________ always involves crossing an international border.
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Cyberterrorism uses the Internet and the World Wide Web to plan and carry out terrorist attacks.
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According to the 9/11 Commission report, the biggest threat to American national security may come from small decentralized groups of homegrown terrorist or loners who have bought into the ideology of terrorism.
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The vast majority of international terrorist attacks result in serious injuries and fatalities of innocent bystanders.
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An organization based in the United States may still be designated as a foreign terrorist organization if it has members who are not U.S. citizens.
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____________can be compared to a modern-day form of slavery.
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_________ is the phenomenon of culture-centeredness.
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Anthrax is a possible bioterror agent.
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The sovereign citizen movement is an example of foreign terrorism.
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State-sponsored terrorist groups are deliberately used by radical states as foreign policy tools.
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________ crime is one of the most pressing challenges of the early 21st century.
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The increase in understanding resulting from a sharing of information between cultures is known as __________.
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____________differences among countries create the biggest problem in reporting crime.
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Aliens who are representatives of a designated FTO may be prevented from entering the United States.
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____________ targets the virtual world.
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____________is premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents
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____________terrorists are motivated by fascist ideals and the dissolution of democratic governments.
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The Secret Service is part of the Department of Homeland Security.
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According to the CIA, the end goal of al-Qaeda is to use _________.
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According to ______________, the attacks on 9/11 should not have been a surprise to the U.S. government.
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A group external to the U.S. that engages in terrorist activity may be considered for designation as a(n) __________.
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The __________ Act was designed to fight terrorism but also contained provisions that applied to other forms of criminal activity as well.
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Define human smuggling and trafficking and explain the differences between them.
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The State Department has the authority to designate selected foreign governments as __________ of international terrorism
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List and explain the reasons why it is difficult to compare crime rates across different countries.
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Name and briefly describe the six main types of terrorist organizations, and give a contemporary example of each group.
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Given the difficulties in comparing crime rates among different countries, what value do such cross-national comparisons have?
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What are the three trends that the Congressional Research Service identified in modern terrorism?
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What are the key differences between domestic and international terrorism? Which is more dangerous and why?
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Premises:
Does not involve forced labor or other exploitation
Does not involve forced labor or other exploitation
Contains an element of force
Contains an element of force
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Trafficking in persons
Human smuggling
Trafficking in persons
Human smuggling
Trafficking in persons
Human smuggling
Trafficking in persons
Human smuggling
Trafficking in persons
Human smuggling
Trafficking in persons
Human smuggling
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Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
Enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
Limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
Established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
Dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
Addressed the problem of sex trafficking
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
Mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
Established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
1924 Immigration Act
Enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
1924 Immigration Act
Limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
1924 Immigration Act
Established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)
1924 Immigration Act
Dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
1924 Immigration Act
Addressed the problem of sex trafficking
1924 Immigration Act
Mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
1924 Immigration Act
Established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
Chinese Exclusion Act
Enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
Chinese Exclusion Act
Limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
Chinese Exclusion Act
Established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)
Chinese Exclusion Act
Dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Chinese Exclusion Act
Addressed the problem of sex trafficking
Chinese Exclusion Act
Mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
Chinese Exclusion Act
Established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
Enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
Limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
Established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
Dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
Addressed the problem of sex trafficking
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
Mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
Established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
Enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
Limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
Established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
Dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
Addressed the problem of sex trafficking
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
Mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
Established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
Enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
Limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
Established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
Dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
Addressed the problem of sex trafficking
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
Mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
Established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
Enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
Limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
Established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
Dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
Addressed the problem of sex trafficking
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
Mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
Established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
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Nationalist terrorists
Use violent to bring about social and culture change in keeping with their religious views
Nationalist terrorists
Want to replace economies based on free enterprise with socialist or communist economic systems
Nationalist terrorists
Revolutionary, anticapitalist, and authoritarian
Nationalist terrorists
Motivated by fascist ideals and work toward the dissolution of democratic governments
Nationalist terrorists
Employed by radical nations as foreign policy tools.
Nationalist terrorists
Want to change the entire political, social, and economic system to an ultraconservative model
Anarchist terrorists
Use violent to bring about social and culture change in keeping with their religious views
Anarchist terrorists
Want to replace economies based on free enterprise with socialist or communist economic systems
Anarchist terrorists
Revolutionary, anticapitalist, and authoritarian
Anarchist terrorists
Motivated by fascist ideals and work toward the dissolution of democratic governments
Anarchist terrorists
Employed by radical nations as foreign policy tools.
Anarchist terrorists
Want to change the entire political, social, and economic system to an ultraconservative model
Right-wing terrorists
Use violent to bring about social and culture change in keeping with their religious views
Right-wing terrorists
Want to replace economies based on free enterprise with socialist or communist economic systems
Right-wing terrorists
Revolutionary, anticapitalist, and authoritarian
Right-wing terrorists
Motivated by fascist ideals and work toward the dissolution of democratic governments
Right-wing terrorists
Employed by radical nations as foreign policy tools.
Right-wing terrorists
Want to change the entire political, social, and economic system to an ultraconservative model
Left-wing terrorists
Use violent to bring about social and culture change in keeping with their religious views
Left-wing terrorists
Want to replace economies based on free enterprise with socialist or communist economic systems
Left-wing terrorists
Revolutionary, anticapitalist, and authoritarian
Left-wing terrorists
Motivated by fascist ideals and work toward the dissolution of democratic governments
Left-wing terrorists
Employed by radical nations as foreign policy tools.
Left-wing terrorists
Want to change the entire political, social, and economic system to an ultraconservative model
State-sponsored terrorists
Use violent to bring about social and culture change in keeping with their religious views
State-sponsored terrorists
Want to replace economies based on free enterprise with socialist or communist economic systems
State-sponsored terrorists
Revolutionary, anticapitalist, and authoritarian
State-sponsored terrorists
Motivated by fascist ideals and work toward the dissolution of democratic governments
State-sponsored terrorists
Employed by radical nations as foreign policy tools.
State-sponsored terrorists
Want to change the entire political, social, and economic system to an ultraconservative model
Religious terrorists
Use violent to bring about social and culture change in keeping with their religious views
Religious terrorists
Want to replace economies based on free enterprise with socialist or communist economic systems
Religious terrorists
Revolutionary, anticapitalist, and authoritarian
Religious terrorists
Motivated by fascist ideals and work toward the dissolution of democratic governments
Religious terrorists
Employed by radical nations as foreign policy tools.
Religious terrorists
Want to change the entire political, social, and economic system to an ultraconservative model
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Deck 16: Globalization and Terrorism
1
Trafficking in persons is often undertaken

A) to help people escape repressive government regimes.
B) for purposes of sexual or labor exploitation.
C) to reunite families.
D) These are all purposes of trafficking
B
2
is a process of social homogenization by which the experiences of everyday life can foster a standardization of cultural expression around the world.

A) Globalization
B) Ethnocentrism
C) Comparative criminology
D) Infrastructure
A
3
Which of the following is not a characteristic of terrorism?

A) It is premeditated or planned
B) It is aimed at civilians
C) It is perpetrated by the army of a country
D) It is politically motivated
C
4
Ethnocentrism involves

A) comparing crime rates in different countries and cultures.
B) culture-centeredness.
C) human smuggling.
D) trafficking in persons.
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____________terrorism refers only to acts of terrorism that occur outside the United States.

A) Domestic
B) International
C) Anarchist
D) Foreign
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Which of the following is an element of human smuggling?

A) The person being smuggled is usually coerced
B) The person being smuggled is exploited or forced to perform some type of labor
C) The person being smuggled is generally cooperating
D) The person being smuggled does not have to cross a border
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____________terrorists want to replace economies based on free enterprise with socialist or communist economic systems.

A) Left-wing
B) Right-wing
C) State-sponsored
D) Nationalist
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Which Act established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department?

A) The Homeland Security Act
B) The Trafficking Victims Protection Act
C) The Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act
D) The Immigration and Nationality Act
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____________terrorists are revolutionaries who seek to overthrow all established forms of government.

A) Right-wing
B) Anarchist
C) Nationalist
D) Left-wing
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According to Europol, terrorism is

A) an ideology.
B) a movement
C) a method for attaining political goals.
D) All of the above
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Which of the following statements about terrorism is true?

A) Terrorism is usually an impulsive act of rage
B) Terrorism is perpetrated for criminal gain
C) Terrorism is aimed at military targets
D) Terrorism is politically motivated
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Which of the following has emerged as one of the most pressing challenges of the early 21?? century?

A) Domestic terrorism
B) Transnational crime
C) Serious violent crime
D) The development of new designer drugs
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Which of the following is not a reason why it is difficult to compare the crime rates of different nations?

A) Diverse crime-reporting practices
B) Political influences on the reporting of crime statistics to other agencies
C) Differences in definitions of a given crime
D) Differing population sizes in various countries
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An act of terrorism is distinguished from a violent criminal act by

A) the location of the act.
B) the type of behavior involved.
C) the motivation of the offender.
D) All of the above
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The __________ limited the number of immigrants who could be admitted to the U.S. from any one country and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle.

A) Chinese Exclusion Act
B) Trafficking Victims Protection Act
C) Homeland Security Act
D) Immigration Act
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One of the first immigration laws in the United States focused on ending the influx of male workers coming from

A) China.
B) Japan.
C) Thailand.
D) Korea.
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For comparative criminologists, __________ create the biggest problem in reporting crime.

A) diverse crime-reporting practices.
B) economic influences on the reporting of crime statistics to international agencies.
C) definitional differences.
D) social and political contexts that are reflected in crime statistics.
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Which of the following statements about trafficking in persons is false?

A) Trafficking contains an element of fraud, force, or coercion
B) Persons being trafficked are victims
C) Persons being trafficked are exploited for involved in forced labor
D) Persons being trafficked are free to leave or to change jobs
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A(n) __________ criminologist is involved in the cross-national study of crime.

A) ethnocentric
B) classical
C) biosocial
D) comparative
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____________involves illegal immigration in which an agent receives payment to help someone cross a border clandestinely.

A) Transnational organized crime
B) Trafficking in persons
C) Human smuggling
D) Globalization
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The Obama administration's official National Strategy for Counterterrorism maintains a focus on

A) preventing domestic terrorism.
B) deterring Islamic-inspired terrorism.
C) expanding the USA PATRIOT Act.
D) expanding the Department of Homeland Security
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The terrorist bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on Oklahoma City was an example of

A) international terrorism.
B) domestic terrorism.
C) cyberterrorism.
D) bioterrorism.
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Which of the following federal agencies is not part of the Department of Homeland Security?

A) The U.S. Secret Service
B) The Transportation Security Administration
C) The Federal Emergency Management Agency
D) The Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Diverse crime-reporting practices create the biggest problem in reporting crime and comparing the crime rates of different nations.
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Which of the following was not one of the three important legislative initiatives resulting from the first years of the G.W. Bush presidency?

A) The USA PATRIOT Act
B) The Sarbanes-Oxley Act
C) The Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act
D) The Homeland Security Act
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The Trafficking Victims Protection Act focuses on sex trafficking.
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Which of the following foreign governments has been designated a state sponsor of international terrorism by the State Department?

A) Iraq
B) Iran
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D) Somalia
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In the 21st century, transnational crime is becoming a less serious issue.
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Ethnocentrism does not interfere with the work of comparative criminologists.
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The increasing integration of previously isolated events and their overlapping impact on people is a key aspect of globalization.
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Victims of trafficking can be trafficked within their own countries and communities.
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Which organization has pledged to work with the President and law enforcement to ensure that civil liberties in the U.S. are not eroded as a result of the USA PATRIOT Act?

A) The U.S. Supreme Court
B) The ACLU
C) The Department of Homeland Security
D) The 9/11 Commission
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____________is a form of terrorism that uses high technology in the planning and carrying out of terrorist attacks.

A) GovNet
B) Bioterrorism
C) Cyberterrorism
D) Cyberspace
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The United Nations annually conducts official crime surveys at the international level.
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Which of the following is not a consequence of designation as a foreign terrorist organization?

A) It is illegal for a person in the U.S. or subject to U.S. jurisdiction to provide funds or material support to a foreign terrorist organization.
B) Representatives and some members of designated foreign terrorist organizations may be denied visas or kept from entering the U.S. if they are aliens.
C) U.S. financial institutions are required to block funds of designated foreign terrorist organizations and their agents and report the blockage to the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
D) Members of designated foreign terrorist organizations may be deported by the U.S. Department of State without review.
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36
Persons smuggled into the U.S. are considered to be victims.
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Human smuggling is a form of illegal immigration.
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38
Which of the following is not a trend in modern terrorism?

A) A trend toward religiously motivated terrorism
B) An increase in cross-national links among terrorist organizations
C) A trend toward loosely organized international networks
D) A trend toward the involvement of terrorist organizations in non-terrorist motivated criminal activity
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The majority of people who are assisted in illegally entering the U.S. each year are trafficked rather than smuggled.
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Globalization of knowledge is affecting theory formation within criminology.
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The first immigration law in the U.S. was enacted in response to large numbers of laborers immigrating to the U.S. from _______.
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________ always involves crossing an international border.
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Cyberterrorism uses the Internet and the World Wide Web to plan and carry out terrorist attacks.
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According to the 9/11 Commission report, the biggest threat to American national security may come from small decentralized groups of homegrown terrorist or loners who have bought into the ideology of terrorism.
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The vast majority of international terrorist attacks result in serious injuries and fatalities of innocent bystanders.
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An organization based in the United States may still be designated as a foreign terrorist organization if it has members who are not U.S. citizens.
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____________can be compared to a modern-day form of slavery.
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_________ is the phenomenon of culture-centeredness.
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Anthrax is a possible bioterror agent.
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The sovereign citizen movement is an example of foreign terrorism.
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State-sponsored terrorist groups are deliberately used by radical states as foreign policy tools.
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________ crime is one of the most pressing challenges of the early 21st century.
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The increase in understanding resulting from a sharing of information between cultures is known as __________.
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____________differences among countries create the biggest problem in reporting crime.
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Aliens who are representatives of a designated FTO may be prevented from entering the United States.
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____________ targets the virtual world.
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____________is premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents
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____________terrorists are motivated by fascist ideals and the dissolution of democratic governments.
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The Secret Service is part of the Department of Homeland Security.
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According to the CIA, the end goal of al-Qaeda is to use _________.
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According to ______________, the attacks on 9/11 should not have been a surprise to the U.S. government.
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A group external to the U.S. that engages in terrorist activity may be considered for designation as a(n) __________.
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The __________ Act was designed to fight terrorism but also contained provisions that applied to other forms of criminal activity as well.
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Define human smuggling and trafficking and explain the differences between them.
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The State Department has the authority to designate selected foreign governments as __________ of international terrorism
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List and explain the reasons why it is difficult to compare crime rates across different countries.
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Name and briefly describe the six main types of terrorist organizations, and give a contemporary example of each group.
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Given the difficulties in comparing crime rates among different countries, what value do such cross-national comparisons have?
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What are the three trends that the Congressional Research Service identified in modern terrorism?
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What are the key differences between domestic and international terrorism? Which is more dangerous and why?
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Does not involve forced labor or other exploitation
Does not involve forced labor or other exploitation
Contains an element of force
Contains an element of force
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Trafficking in persons
Human smuggling
Trafficking in persons
Human smuggling
Trafficking in persons
Human smuggling
Trafficking in persons
Human smuggling
Trafficking in persons
Human smuggling
Trafficking in persons
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Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
Enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
Limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
Established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
Dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
Addressed the problem of sex trafficking
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
Mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
Established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
1924 Immigration Act
Enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
1924 Immigration Act
Limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
1924 Immigration Act
Established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)
1924 Immigration Act
Dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
1924 Immigration Act
Addressed the problem of sex trafficking
1924 Immigration Act
Mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
1924 Immigration Act
Established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
Chinese Exclusion Act
Enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
Chinese Exclusion Act
Limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
Chinese Exclusion Act
Established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)
Chinese Exclusion Act
Dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Chinese Exclusion Act
Addressed the problem of sex trafficking
Chinese Exclusion Act
Mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
Chinese Exclusion Act
Established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
Enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
Limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
Established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
Dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
Addressed the problem of sex trafficking
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
Mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
Established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
Enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
Limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
Established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
Dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
Addressed the problem of sex trafficking
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
Mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
Established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
Enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
Limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
Established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
Dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
Addressed the problem of sex trafficking
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
Mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
Established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
Enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
Limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
Established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
Dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
Addressed the problem of sex trafficking
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
Mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
Established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
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Nationalist terrorists
Use violent to bring about social and culture change in keeping with their religious views
Nationalist terrorists
Want to replace economies based on free enterprise with socialist or communist economic systems
Nationalist terrorists
Revolutionary, anticapitalist, and authoritarian
Nationalist terrorists
Motivated by fascist ideals and work toward the dissolution of democratic governments
Nationalist terrorists
Employed by radical nations as foreign policy tools.
Nationalist terrorists
Want to change the entire political, social, and economic system to an ultraconservative model
Anarchist terrorists
Use violent to bring about social and culture change in keeping with their religious views
Anarchist terrorists
Want to replace economies based on free enterprise with socialist or communist economic systems
Anarchist terrorists
Revolutionary, anticapitalist, and authoritarian
Anarchist terrorists
Motivated by fascist ideals and work toward the dissolution of democratic governments
Anarchist terrorists
Employed by radical nations as foreign policy tools.
Anarchist terrorists
Want to change the entire political, social, and economic system to an ultraconservative model
Right-wing terrorists
Use violent to bring about social and culture change in keeping with their religious views
Right-wing terrorists
Want to replace economies based on free enterprise with socialist or communist economic systems
Right-wing terrorists
Revolutionary, anticapitalist, and authoritarian
Right-wing terrorists
Motivated by fascist ideals and work toward the dissolution of democratic governments
Right-wing terrorists
Employed by radical nations as foreign policy tools.
Right-wing terrorists
Want to change the entire political, social, and economic system to an ultraconservative model
Left-wing terrorists
Use violent to bring about social and culture change in keeping with their religious views
Left-wing terrorists
Want to replace economies based on free enterprise with socialist or communist economic systems
Left-wing terrorists
Revolutionary, anticapitalist, and authoritarian
Left-wing terrorists
Motivated by fascist ideals and work toward the dissolution of democratic governments
Left-wing terrorists
Employed by radical nations as foreign policy tools.
Left-wing terrorists
Want to change the entire political, social, and economic system to an ultraconservative model
State-sponsored terrorists
Use violent to bring about social and culture change in keeping with their religious views
State-sponsored terrorists
Want to replace economies based on free enterprise with socialist or communist economic systems
State-sponsored terrorists
Revolutionary, anticapitalist, and authoritarian
State-sponsored terrorists
Motivated by fascist ideals and work toward the dissolution of democratic governments
State-sponsored terrorists
Employed by radical nations as foreign policy tools.
State-sponsored terrorists
Want to change the entire political, social, and economic system to an ultraconservative model
Religious terrorists
Use violent to bring about social and culture change in keeping with their religious views
Religious terrorists
Want to replace economies based on free enterprise with socialist or communist economic systems
Religious terrorists
Revolutionary, anticapitalist, and authoritarian
Religious terrorists
Motivated by fascist ideals and work toward the dissolution of democratic governments
Religious terrorists
Employed by radical nations as foreign policy tools.
Religious terrorists
Want to change the entire political, social, and economic system to an ultraconservative model
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