Aggressive counterterrorism campaigns by law enforcement agencies | |
Aggressive media attention undermining its ability to operate in secret | |
The achievement of its goals through mostly legislative measures | |
The shift in American demographics toward a minority-majority country |
10 points
Left wing terrorism | |
Right wing terrorism | |
Single issue terrorism | |
State sponsored terrorism |
10 points
Left wing terrorism | |
Religious terrorism | |
Right wing terrorism | |
Single issue terrorism |
10 points
The Christian Identity Movement | |
The Klu Klux Klan | |
The Militia Movement | |
The Patriot Movement |
10 points
Neo-Nazi Groups | |
The Christian Identity Movement | |
The Klu Klux Klan | |
The Patriot Movement |
10 points
Economic Interaction Theory | |
Personal Traits Theory | |
Rational Choice Theory | |
Social Interaction Theory |
10 points
Terrorism cannot be seen as a by-product of antisocial behavior. | |
Terrorism cannot be seen as a by-product of depression. | |
Terrorism must be seen as a means in itself. | |
Terrorism must be seen as a political act. |
10 points
As an alternative explanation to Rational Choice and Person Traits theories | |
In order to consolidate the findings of an overwhelming number of researchers | |
In response to counterterrorism professionals’ objections to Rational Choice Theory | |
To provide an explanation for the gender variable in terrorism |
10 points
Left wing terrorism | |
Religious terrorism | |
Right wing terrorism | |
Single issue terrorism |
10 points
Which view regarding women’s participation in terrorism is the most commonly held by laypersons?
Real women cannot actually become terrorists, at all
Terrorist organizations recruit women as a tactical advantage
Women become terrorists as a demonstration of gender equality
Women join terrorist organizations for the sake of love