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pantera1 [17]
3 years ago
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When the Soviet Union fell, an ethnic minority from Chechnya wanted independence from Russia. To date, they have not gotten it a

nd have been responsible for numerous deadly terrorist attacks. This has brought harsh repercussions from the Russian government. Are these rebel groups likely to stop their attacks due to government pressure?
A.
No, the objectives of this group are violence and chaos.

B.
Probably not since they already object to the government.

C.
Yes, terrorist groups are easily persuaded to drop their missions.

D.
They will likely be given independence since that will stop the violence.
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1 answer:
ANEK [815]3 years ago
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Answer:

B. Probably not since they already object to the government

Explanation:

Before I explain the answer, I would like to say that this question is biased. Chechnya is not a terrorist group, they only want their independence because the Soviet Union committed a genocide against them. The answer is not A because their objective isn't violence & chaos, it is just independence. Even if it was a terrorist group, it is not C because that isn't true. D is false as well because no country is going to give an ethnic group independence just to stop the violence.

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