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    Some Terrorists Convince Themselves That Their Actions Are Socially Worthy
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Some Terrorists Convince Themselves That Their Actions Are Socially Worthy

Question 42

Question 42

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Some terrorists convince themselves that their actions are socially worthy and have an ultimate moral purpose.This process is called


A) social absolutism.
B) moral consistency.
C) social determinism.
D) moral justification.

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