Answer:
1- a bombing at a resort hotel to call attention to a cause through intimidation
2- an assassination attempt of a government leader for political gain
3- a group that attempts to instill fear by kidnapping human rights workers
4- an attack on a military base by a bomber as a political protest
Explanation:
Terrorism is understood to mean criminal acts of violence against people or things (such as murders, kidnappings, assassinations and explosive attacks) with the aim of achieving political, religious or ideological goals, spreading terror as a means of pressure against governments.
Terrorist methods are used mainly by ultra-right or racist, ultra-left, religious groups (now mainly Islamist, which is the best known and most dangerous type of terrorism in the early 21st century, but terrorist attacks were also perpetrated by extremists of other religions such as Judaism, Christianity and Hinduism) and nationalist or separatist.
Nixon and Wallace took advantage of the rising discontent among the conservatives and positioned themselves as defenders of property rights. The increasing level of violent protests had served to aggravate equal feelings against the civil right movements especially among conservative supporters.
Answer:
Yoda
Explanation:
Yoda, the 900years old Jedi Master, was actually named "Buffy" in George Lucas’ outline of The Empire Strikes Back. However, it was later changed to Minch Yoda by Leigh Brackett, the author of the screenplay, which in turn was later changed or shortened to Yoda, and the name "Minch" (a memeber of Yoda unnamed race) was given another character role, in the comic book of Star wars, titled Heart of Darkness.