Deck 6: Terrorism by Dissidents

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______ refers to the threat or use of political violence aimed at effecting complete revolutionary change.

A) Sub-revolutionary terrorism
B) Revolutionary terrorism
C) Establishment terrorism
D) Separatist terrorism
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______ refers to the belief that only scientific truth could end ignorance.

A) Nihilism
B) Marxism
C) Nationalist
D) Sectarian
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Which of the following refers to the threat or use of political violence aimed at effecting various changes in a particular political system (but not aimed at abolishing it)?

A) separatist terrorism
B) revolutionary terrorism
C) sub-revolutionary terrorism
D) establishment terrorism
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Communal terrorism refers to ______.

A) significant degrees of violence between population groups
B) group against group terrorism
C) communist-inspired terrorism
D) uprisings by communities against government oppression
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Which of the following is an example of a modern nihilist dissident terrorist group?

A) Red Brigade
B) Basque Fatherland and Liberty
C) Tamil Tigers
D) Red Army Faction
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Which of the following involved conflict between populations that have distinct histories, customs, ethnic traits, and religious traditions?

A) ethno-nationalist communal terrorism
B) revolutionary terrorism
C) nihilist terrorism
D) nationalist terrorism
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Which of the following reflected the global rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union?

A) ethno-nationalist communal terrorism
B) ideological communal terrorism
C) religious communal terrorism
D) revolutionary dissident terrorism
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Chlorine gas is an example of a ______.

A) chemical agent
B) biological agent
C) nuclear weapon
D) radiological agent
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A dirty bomb is an example of a ______.

A) chemical agent
B) nuclear weapon
C) biological agent
D) radiological agent
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Organisms or other contagious substances that are manufactured in order to spread disease or cause death are referred to as ______.

A) biological agents
B) chemical agents
C) nuclear weapons
D) radiological agents
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Antistate terrorism is directed against specific governments or interests.
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Palestinian resistance has taken on the characteristics of communal terrorism since 2000.
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Communal terrorism occurs in varying degrees of intensity and in many contexts.
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Sectarian violence refers to conflict between religious groups and is sometimes one element of discord in a broader conflict between ethno-national groups.
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Briefly discuss the motivations behind "lone wolf" acts of political violence.
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Briefly discuss one example that illustrates religious conflict.
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Discuss why, from the perspective of revolutionary nationalists, terrorist violence may sometimes be acceptable and/or necessary.
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Describe the evolution in motivation and ideology within the Palestinian movement. Why did a movement like Hamas become so prominent?
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In your opinion, is nihilist violence ever justifiable? Briefly explain your answer.
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Briefly discuss whey Yasir Arafat and other leaders are vilified by their opponents but defended by their supporters.
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In your opinion, are rebels sometimes labeled too quickly as terrorists?
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In your opinion, what is the most likely threat scenario for the use of biological weapons?
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In your opinion, what is the most likely threat scenario for the use of radiological weapons?
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Discuss the threat from asymmetrical warfare.
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In your opinion, what is the most likely threat scenario for the use of chemical weapons?
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In your opinion, what is the most likely threat scenario for the use of nuclear weapons?
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What are the reasons behind the rise in cell-based organizational arrangements among revolutionaries, and the decline in paramilitary arrangements? Describe the characteristics of cell-based and paramilitary arrangements.
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Compare and contrast the motives of nihilist and revolutionary dissident terrorists. Why would dissidents adopt a nihilist vision rather than a revolutionary vision? In your opinion, does the logic of one make more sense than the other? Explain your answer.
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Using the case of Chechen violence against Russian interests, critique the new dissident terrorist morality. Are the Chechens fighting on behalf of a just cause? Is their war fighting methodology morally understandable under the circumstances? Explain your answer.
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Discuss the factors which give rise to communal dissident terrorism. Why do population groups engage in massive degrees of violence against other groups? Is such violence ever justifiable or otherwise understandable? Explain your answer.
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In your opinion, is selection of hijackings and other international violence by nationalists necessary from their perspective? Was it justifiable?
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In your opinion, should the international community intervene when genocidal communal terrorism occurs? Discuss circumstances when this would be a necessary policy option.
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Discuss why the new terrorist morality occurred.
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Why do some dissidents adopt anti-state terrorism as a strategy? What do they hope to accomplish?
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In your opinion, what explains sectarian violence in societies which have long histories of residing together, such as Lebanon, Yugoslavia, and Northern Ireland?
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Discuss the feasibility of obtaining weapons of mass destruction by terrorists. Which weapons are more easily obtained? Which weapons are less easily obtained? How would they be obtained in the first place? Explain your answer.
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The gun and the bomb are traditional terrorist weapons that still predominate in the arsenals of violent extremists. How have these weapons been wielded in the era of the New Terrorism? Explain how the threat from these traditional weapons has evolved in the modern era.
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Discuss the threat from suicide attacks. In your opinion, why did suicide attacks become a common tactic in some conflicts? What impact has the concept of martyrdom had on such attacks.
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In your opinion, what are the likely implications of the availability of information on the Internet from the perspective of extremists?
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______ refers to the threat or use of political violence aimed at effecting complete revolutionary change.

A) Sub-revolutionary terrorism
B) Revolutionary terrorism
C) Establishment terrorism
D) Separatist terrorism
B
2
______ refers to the belief that only scientific truth could end ignorance.

A) Nihilism
B) Marxism
C) Nationalist
D) Sectarian
A
3
Which of the following refers to the threat or use of political violence aimed at effecting various changes in a particular political system (but not aimed at abolishing it)?

A) separatist terrorism
B) revolutionary terrorism
C) sub-revolutionary terrorism
D) establishment terrorism
C
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Communal terrorism refers to ______.

A) significant degrees of violence between population groups
B) group against group terrorism
C) communist-inspired terrorism
D) uprisings by communities against government oppression
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Which of the following is an example of a modern nihilist dissident terrorist group?

A) Red Brigade
B) Basque Fatherland and Liberty
C) Tamil Tigers
D) Red Army Faction
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Which of the following involved conflict between populations that have distinct histories, customs, ethnic traits, and religious traditions?

A) ethno-nationalist communal terrorism
B) revolutionary terrorism
C) nihilist terrorism
D) nationalist terrorism
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Which of the following reflected the global rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union?

A) ethno-nationalist communal terrorism
B) ideological communal terrorism
C) religious communal terrorism
D) revolutionary dissident terrorism
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8
Chlorine gas is an example of a ______.

A) chemical agent
B) biological agent
C) nuclear weapon
D) radiological agent
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A dirty bomb is an example of a ______.

A) chemical agent
B) nuclear weapon
C) biological agent
D) radiological agent
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Organisms or other contagious substances that are manufactured in order to spread disease or cause death are referred to as ______.

A) biological agents
B) chemical agents
C) nuclear weapons
D) radiological agents
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11
Antistate terrorism is directed against specific governments or interests.
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Palestinian resistance has taken on the characteristics of communal terrorism since 2000.
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13
Communal terrorism occurs in varying degrees of intensity and in many contexts.
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Sectarian violence refers to conflict between religious groups and is sometimes one element of discord in a broader conflict between ethno-national groups.
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Briefly discuss the motivations behind "lone wolf" acts of political violence.
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Briefly discuss one example that illustrates religious conflict.
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Discuss why, from the perspective of revolutionary nationalists, terrorist violence may sometimes be acceptable and/or necessary.
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Describe the evolution in motivation and ideology within the Palestinian movement. Why did a movement like Hamas become so prominent?
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In your opinion, is nihilist violence ever justifiable? Briefly explain your answer.
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Briefly discuss whey Yasir Arafat and other leaders are vilified by their opponents but defended by their supporters.
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21
In your opinion, are rebels sometimes labeled too quickly as terrorists?
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22
In your opinion, what is the most likely threat scenario for the use of biological weapons?
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In your opinion, what is the most likely threat scenario for the use of radiological weapons?
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Discuss the threat from asymmetrical warfare.
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In your opinion, what is the most likely threat scenario for the use of chemical weapons?
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In your opinion, what is the most likely threat scenario for the use of nuclear weapons?
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27
What are the reasons behind the rise in cell-based organizational arrangements among revolutionaries, and the decline in paramilitary arrangements? Describe the characteristics of cell-based and paramilitary arrangements.
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28
Compare and contrast the motives of nihilist and revolutionary dissident terrorists. Why would dissidents adopt a nihilist vision rather than a revolutionary vision? In your opinion, does the logic of one make more sense than the other? Explain your answer.
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29
Using the case of Chechen violence against Russian interests, critique the new dissident terrorist morality. Are the Chechens fighting on behalf of a just cause? Is their war fighting methodology morally understandable under the circumstances? Explain your answer.
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30
Discuss the factors which give rise to communal dissident terrorism. Why do population groups engage in massive degrees of violence against other groups? Is such violence ever justifiable or otherwise understandable? Explain your answer.
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31
In your opinion, is selection of hijackings and other international violence by nationalists necessary from their perspective? Was it justifiable?
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32
In your opinion, should the international community intervene when genocidal communal terrorism occurs? Discuss circumstances when this would be a necessary policy option.
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33
Discuss why the new terrorist morality occurred.
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34
Why do some dissidents adopt anti-state terrorism as a strategy? What do they hope to accomplish?
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In your opinion, what explains sectarian violence in societies which have long histories of residing together, such as Lebanon, Yugoslavia, and Northern Ireland?
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36
Discuss the feasibility of obtaining weapons of mass destruction by terrorists. Which weapons are more easily obtained? Which weapons are less easily obtained? How would they be obtained in the first place? Explain your answer.
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37
The gun and the bomb are traditional terrorist weapons that still predominate in the arsenals of violent extremists. How have these weapons been wielded in the era of the New Terrorism? Explain how the threat from these traditional weapons has evolved in the modern era.
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Discuss the threat from suicide attacks. In your opinion, why did suicide attacks become a common tactic in some conflicts? What impact has the concept of martyrdom had on such attacks.
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In your opinion, what are the likely implications of the availability of information on the Internet from the perspective of extremists?
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