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Types of Terrorism Civil Disorder: Collective violence that can disrupt the peace and security of a community. For example: The Weather Underground Political Terrorism: Violent Behaviour that generates fear for a political purpose Civil Disorder: Collective violence that can disrupt the peace and security of a community. For example: The Weather Underground Political Terrorism: Violent Behaviour that generates fear for a political purpose

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What is Terrorism?

Terrorism is most commonly defined as the systematic use of terror to persuade or send a message. No true definition of terrorism.Relates back to the Reign of Terror from the French Revolution

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Types of Terrorism

Civil Disorder: Collective violence that can disrupt the peace and security of a community. For example: The Weather UndergroundPolitical Terrorism: Violent Behaviour that generates fear for a political purpose

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Non-Political Terrorism: violence to generate fear for personal gain instead of a political purpose. Quasi-Terrorism: Terrorist acts that share the same qualities but not the same purpose of a true terrorist act.

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Limited Political Terrorism: Political Terrorism that does not aim to overthrow the state. Example: Oklahoma City BombingState Terrorism: Nations that rule upon fear.

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Structural Terrorism: Terrorist acts committed by a government as a part of their foreign policy.

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Questions for each Lesson

What type of terrorism is this?What types of primary and secondary sources would be beneficial for researching this event?What were the causal factors of this event?

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What were the roles of the groups and individuals involved?What were the major effects on human wellbeing, social, political and economic structures and environment?Who benefitted and who was disadvantaged?

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What extent did the event produce deep seated changes to ideas and beliefs? What are the possible and probable effects for the future?