Deck 9: Domestic Terrorism in the United States

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Which of the following movements advocated for political independence, economic self-sufficiency, and a cultural reawakening?

A) Off the Grid
B) New World Order
C) Revolutionary Youth
D) Black Power
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The New Left arose in the ______.

A) 1940s
B) 1950s
C) 1960s
D) 1970s
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Which of the following was best associated with the New Left?

A) counterculture
B) reactionary
C) direct action
D) leaderless resistance
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Mainstream American political and social institutions are referred to as ______.

A) nativism
B) the New World Order
C) national alliance
D) the establishment
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Which of the following advocated for bombings, armed resistance, and assassinations?

A) Ku Klux Klan
B) Weather Bureau
C) Republic of New Africa
D) Mud People
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The Animal Liberation Front and the Earth Liberation Front are examples of which of the following?

A) Environmental movement
B) Economic movement
C) Education movement
D) Energy movement
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What occurred during the 1960s?

A) Severe drought conditions in the American south
B) Intensive student activism
C) A series of disturbances in African American urban communities
D) None of these
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______ is premised on a rejection of the white race's reliance on Christianity.

A) Creativity
B) Asatru
C) Christian identity
D) National Alliance
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The modern American left is characterized by movements that grew out of the political environment in the 1960s.
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Civil disobedience was applied via a strategy known as collective nonviolence.
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Neofascist movements in Europe are secular.
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The KKK was founded in the aftermath of World War I.
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The Ku Klux Klan is a purely American phenomenon.
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The Black Codes were a product of the third era of the Klan.
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Discuss how religion and mysticism are used by the extreme right wing in the United States.
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Briefly discuss the pattern and attributes of Ku Klux Klan terrorism.
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What have been the attributes of nationalist terrorism in the United States?
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Briefly discuss the pattern and attributes of neo-Nazi terrorism.
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Discuss the implications of the militia phenomenon in the United States.
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Discuss how lynching represented communal terrorism in the United States.
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In what ways did organizations such as the Weathermen represent examples of vanguard theory?
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In your opinion, why has the extremist right in the United States never formed a viable terrorist underground despite pronouncements from some adherents that they are prepared to do so? Explain your answer, and give examples.
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In your opinion, why were extremist elements of the New Left able to construct a fairly viable underground movement? Why did this underground not involve itself in the same scale of terrorist violence that emerged at the same time among leftists in Germany and Italy? Explain your answer.
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Discuss the evolution of the neo-Nazi movement in the United States. Why has it persisted? Why do American variants of the movement adopt religious mysticism as part of its ideology, unlike European neo-Nazis? Describe the potential for terrorist violence from the neo-Nazi right.
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Discuss the evolution of the Patriot movement in the United States. Why did it decline after a peak during the 1990s? Why has the movement persisted?
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Compare and contrast the Patriot movement with the religious and racial supremacist right. Describe the potential for terrorist violence from the Patriot movement.
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Discuss the effect of conspiracy theories on perpetuating far- and fringe-right wing movements. Why do conspiracy theories persist?
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Explain reasons for the period of nationalist terrorism in the United States from the 1960s to the 1980s. In your opinion, what is the future potential for nationalist terrorism in the United States?
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Describe possible threat scenarios from single-issue extremists in the United States. How persistent are movements such as the radical environmentalists?
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Deck 9: Domestic Terrorism in the United States
1
Which of the following movements advocated for political independence, economic self-sufficiency, and a cultural reawakening?

A) Off the Grid
B) New World Order
C) Revolutionary Youth
D) Black Power
D
2
The New Left arose in the ______.

A) 1940s
B) 1950s
C) 1960s
D) 1970s
C
3
Which of the following was best associated with the New Left?

A) counterculture
B) reactionary
C) direct action
D) leaderless resistance
A
4
Mainstream American political and social institutions are referred to as ______.

A) nativism
B) the New World Order
C) national alliance
D) the establishment
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Which of the following advocated for bombings, armed resistance, and assassinations?

A) Ku Klux Klan
B) Weather Bureau
C) Republic of New Africa
D) Mud People
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The Animal Liberation Front and the Earth Liberation Front are examples of which of the following?

A) Environmental movement
B) Economic movement
C) Education movement
D) Energy movement
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What occurred during the 1960s?

A) Severe drought conditions in the American south
B) Intensive student activism
C) A series of disturbances in African American urban communities
D) None of these
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______ is premised on a rejection of the white race's reliance on Christianity.

A) Creativity
B) Asatru
C) Christian identity
D) National Alliance
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The modern American left is characterized by movements that grew out of the political environment in the 1960s.
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Civil disobedience was applied via a strategy known as collective nonviolence.
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Neofascist movements in Europe are secular.
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The KKK was founded in the aftermath of World War I.
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The Ku Klux Klan is a purely American phenomenon.
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The Black Codes were a product of the third era of the Klan.
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Discuss how religion and mysticism are used by the extreme right wing in the United States.
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Briefly discuss the pattern and attributes of Ku Klux Klan terrorism.
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What have been the attributes of nationalist terrorism in the United States?
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Briefly discuss the pattern and attributes of neo-Nazi terrorism.
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Discuss the implications of the militia phenomenon in the United States.
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Discuss how lynching represented communal terrorism in the United States.
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In what ways did organizations such as the Weathermen represent examples of vanguard theory?
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In your opinion, why has the extremist right in the United States never formed a viable terrorist underground despite pronouncements from some adherents that they are prepared to do so? Explain your answer, and give examples.
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In your opinion, why were extremist elements of the New Left able to construct a fairly viable underground movement? Why did this underground not involve itself in the same scale of terrorist violence that emerged at the same time among leftists in Germany and Italy? Explain your answer.
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Discuss the evolution of the neo-Nazi movement in the United States. Why has it persisted? Why do American variants of the movement adopt religious mysticism as part of its ideology, unlike European neo-Nazis? Describe the potential for terrorist violence from the neo-Nazi right.
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Discuss the evolution of the Patriot movement in the United States. Why did it decline after a peak during the 1990s? Why has the movement persisted?
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Compare and contrast the Patriot movement with the religious and racial supremacist right. Describe the potential for terrorist violence from the Patriot movement.
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Discuss the effect of conspiracy theories on perpetuating far- and fringe-right wing movements. Why do conspiracy theories persist?
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Explain reasons for the period of nationalist terrorism in the United States from the 1960s to the 1980s. In your opinion, what is the future potential for nationalist terrorism in the United States?
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Describe possible threat scenarios from single-issue extremists in the United States. How persistent are movements such as the radical environmentalists?
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