Individuals and groups who engage in terrorism in pursuit of broader regional or global transformations of the social and political order are known as ______ terrorists.

a. criminal
b. revolutionary
c. nationalist
d. nihilist


b. revolutionary

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A. It set the stage for the later alliance between religious groups and the bazaari. B. The ulama lost their position as Muslim legal scholars. C. It prohibited the formation of relationships between religious groups and merchant classes. D. It prevented the mixing of religion and state affairs. E. It resulted in the large scale development of Sunni sects.

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Which of the following people or groups would be most likely to be responsible for state-sponsored terrorism?

A) a religious organization B) a single terrorist C) ?Al-Qaeda D) ?Syria E) ?the Irish Republican Army

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Which group was glad to see the downfall of the Taliban and Saddam Hussein but asserted that, before engaging in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, it would have been preferable to use nonmilitary means for controlling or removing those regimes?

a. conservatives b. neoliberals c. isolationists d. transformers

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How do Americans typically view bureaucrats?

A) As overpaid workers who stir up trouble B) As necessary components within the government C) As individuals who hold no real power D) As liaisons between the voting citizens and the elected officials

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