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coldgirl [10]
2 years ago
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What are the causes of domestic and international terrorism? (Check

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2 answers:
algol132 years ago
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Answer:

increasing poverty in both poor and developed countries

Explanation:

Respect for their religious and cultural beliefs

REY [17]2 years ago
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Answer:

What are the causes of domestic and international terrorism? (Check

all that apply)

a) High unemployment among youth of color

b) Lack of hope for their futures

c) Lack of engagement in the democratic process

d) Increasing poverty in both poor and developed countries

e) Spread of terrorist ideologies through social media

f) Respect for their religious and cultural beliefs

g) Spread of cheap weapons, explosives, and guns

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