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kobusy [5.1K]
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Explain why Maoist terrorism is a form of revolutionary terrorism.

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1 answer:
Hatshy [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Maoist terrorism is a type of revolutionary terrorism since its objective is not to inflict terror on a certain group, but to generate a change in the established political order of the territory in which it operates, with the ultimate aim of establishing a Maoist-oriented communist government there, that is, based on the ideologies of Mao Zedong.

Therefore, the use of terrorist-type tools only aims at the establishment of a political revolution and an eventual change of government, and not at the defense of a specific ideology or religion.

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One may start in 1851, when the French were mistreating the Hawaiian government once more and there was genuine danger that they would spiral out of control. Hawaii attempted to give sovereignty to the British as a result, but they showed little interest. They then came close to the USA. They signed a document transferring sovereignty to the United States in the event of war. But there was never a necessity (and it is unlikely that America was any more interested in being responsible for that faraway place than The United Kingdom was).

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