Deck 1: Defining Terrorism

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Terrorism from below committed by nonstate movements and groups against governments, ethno-national groups, religious groups, and other perceived enemies is referred to as ______.

A) state terrorism
B) dissident terrorism
C) religious terrorism
D) international terrorism
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Indiscriminate force is considered to be a moral use of force when it is applied against specific targets.
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What is the significance of the following statement: "One person's terrorist is another person's freedom fighter"?
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What is the significance of the following statement: "One man willing to throw away his life is enough to terrorize a thousand"?
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What is the significance of the following statement: "Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice"?
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What is the significance of the following statement: "It became necessary to destroy the town to save it"?
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Briefly discuss several differences between warfare and terrorism.
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Why is it critically important for one to understand the nature and quality of extremism when studying the attributes of terrorism?
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Briefly discuss the official American approach toward defining terrorism.
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Briefly discuss the importance of context and perspective in the debate over defining terrorism.
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In what ways do the example of the Cold War revolutionaries suggest that idealism is an important factor in extremist behavior?
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Briefly critique the official labeling of political opponents and supporters by governments.
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Discuss the political violence matrix and how it is used to conceptualize modern terrorism.
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What is extremism? What are its common characteristics? Why is extremism frequently justified by activists as being necessary? Explain your answer.
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Why are there so many definitions of terrorism? What has been the difficulty in arriving at a common definition? Critique some of these definitions.
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Few revolutionaries in the developing world, if any, would describe their behavior as terrorism. Yet, many Cold War and post-Cold War revolutionaries engaged in what could be defined as terrorism. Discuss, from their perspective, whether these tactics were acts of terrorism.
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If terrorism and guerrilla warfare are examples of "poor man's warfare," in your opinion are they therefore necessary and understandable options? If so, why? If not, why not?
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In what ways do you think the definition of terrorism will change or evolve in the era of the New Terrorism?
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The New Terrorism will be the predominant terrorist environment for the foreseeable future. In what ways have we all become participants in the modern environment?
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Identify and discuss the participants of a terrorist environment and how each of them can interpret an incident different.
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Discuss the difference between terrorism and freedom fighting.
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Discuss the importance of using political labels to describe friends and foes.
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Deck 1: Defining Terrorism
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Terrorism from below committed by nonstate movements and groups against governments, ethno-national groups, religious groups, and other perceived enemies is referred to as ______.

A) state terrorism
B) dissident terrorism
C) religious terrorism
D) international terrorism
D
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Indiscriminate force is considered to be a moral use of force when it is applied against specific targets.
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What is the significance of the following statement: "One person's terrorist is another person's freedom fighter"?
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What is the significance of the following statement: "One man willing to throw away his life is enough to terrorize a thousand"?
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What is the significance of the following statement: "Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice"?
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What is the significance of the following statement: "It became necessary to destroy the town to save it"?
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Briefly discuss several differences between warfare and terrorism.
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Why is it critically important for one to understand the nature and quality of extremism when studying the attributes of terrorism?
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Briefly discuss the official American approach toward defining terrorism.
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Briefly discuss the importance of context and perspective in the debate over defining terrorism.
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In what ways do the example of the Cold War revolutionaries suggest that idealism is an important factor in extremist behavior?
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12
Briefly critique the official labeling of political opponents and supporters by governments.
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13
Discuss the political violence matrix and how it is used to conceptualize modern terrorism.
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What is extremism? What are its common characteristics? Why is extremism frequently justified by activists as being necessary? Explain your answer.
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Why are there so many definitions of terrorism? What has been the difficulty in arriving at a common definition? Critique some of these definitions.
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Few revolutionaries in the developing world, if any, would describe their behavior as terrorism. Yet, many Cold War and post-Cold War revolutionaries engaged in what could be defined as terrorism. Discuss, from their perspective, whether these tactics were acts of terrorism.
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If terrorism and guerrilla warfare are examples of "poor man's warfare," in your opinion are they therefore necessary and understandable options? If so, why? If not, why not?
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In what ways do you think the definition of terrorism will change or evolve in the era of the New Terrorism?
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The New Terrorism will be the predominant terrorist environment for the foreseeable future. In what ways have we all become participants in the modern environment?
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Identify and discuss the participants of a terrorist environment and how each of them can interpret an incident different.
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Discuss the difference between terrorism and freedom fighting.
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Discuss the importance of using political labels to describe friends and foes.
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