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Alex787 [66]
2 years ago
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-Why do people commit acts of terrorism?

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Phantasy [73]2 years ago
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Terrorists are motivated by both religious and nationalist grievances, which are typically fueled by geopolitical sensitivities, according to research. Higher educational attainment has a favorable effect on moderating violent extremist attitudes, although religious motivators are related to lower educational attainment This is further explained below.

<h3>What is terrorism?</h3>

Generally, A government or its population may be coerced or intimidated to achieve political or social goals via the use of terrorism, which is defined as the illegal use of force or violence against people or property.

In conclusion, According to the findings, there are religious as well as nationalist underpinnings for terrorist acts. These underpinnings are anchored in a feeling of wrongdoing and are often fueled by geopolitical sensitivities. Education has a favorable influence on moderating violent extremist ideas and is related to lower educational achievement, which is consistent with the trend that religious motivations are associated with lower educational attainment.

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