What makes terrorism a suitable weapon for small groups claiming to represent repressed populations?

A) The louder the rattle for the indefensible
B) The smaller groups are easier to control with propaganda.
C) The expressed outrage on the part of the repressed satisfies a need for revenge.
D) The slackened governments of smaller territories are easy to infiltrate.
E) The desperation of the smaller groups is easy to manipulate.


C

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a. It brought the issue of slavery into the public consciousness. b. It convinced most people that slavery should be abolished immediately. c. It peacefully converted many slaveholders to abolition. d. It led to a marked decrease in racism among northern urban whites. e. It orchestrated the emancipation of thousands of slaves.

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What will be an ideal response?

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What will be an ideal response?

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__________ refers to a series of protest movements focusing on economic inequality

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