Why might citizens be concerned about disasters, especially terrorism, even before they occur?
a. Charities will be trying to collect money for the victims by using personal stories.
b. Financial costs of a disaster or terrorist attack increase citizens' taxes.
c. Laws have been passed requiring preparation for disaster education for laypeople.
d. There have been an increased number of terrorist activities throughout the world.
ANS: D
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