Answer:
Genocide and terrorism
Explanation:
<em>Genocide and terrorism</em> are primarily about killing individuals or groups. Violent and intentional. The <em>difference</em> between genocide and terrorism is that terrorism is always a symbolic act of doing so. While genocide can be a also secret besides a public act. Genocide is also always the act of killing multiple groups of people, while terrorism can be a single act.
Examples of<em> terrorism</em>, unfortunately, often happen today. It happens most often between religions, attacking the opposite.
<em>Genocide </em>occurs nowadays also<em>, but </em>occurred most in World War I and World War II, as well as in other wars and recent history.
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Answer: My response
Explanation:
Pros:
Troops are effictive in minimizing the threat of angry protesters, pemobs etc, through tactics such as blocking/holding back crowds, etc
They are often used in the events of a crisis, such as a war or natural disaster to aid with medical care, food distrubution, and other services
Cons:
Especially in oppressive regimes, troops might abuse their rights and use their influence to coerce innocent people to give them money, etc. They might also cause outrage by taking actions such as beating up, teargassing, killing, or mass arresting protesters
Troops may use their power to attempt coups, throwing off the stability of a countries govt.
Sorry for the spelling errors,
Jade