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A deliberate act (violent or non-violent) against non-combative civilians with the intent to destroy

A deliberate act (violent or non-violent) against non-combative civilians with the intent to destroy

A deliberate act (violent or non-violent) against non-combative civilians with the intent to destroy life and/or property by inciting fear to achieve political, religious, or ideological goals/objectives.

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Do a Case Study Topic about Terrorism and Ideologies of the Political Left and Right
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Discuss the tensions of the 2020 United States election cycle, the COVID-19 pandemic, the reactive riots to police actions, and cultural evolution, basing your analysis on the methods illustrated in the text. What were the potential threats and /or terrorist actions that occurred during this period, if any actually met the definition of terrorism? If not, why not. Defend your position critically. Propose methods to defuse, prevent, or mitigate threats to the safety of the local populace in the event of violent popular uprisings.

Make the effort to provide balanced coverage (pro and con) in your references as you carefully make and elaborate on your inferences (conclusions). Elaborate on how you personally evaluated the veracity (truthfulness) of the sources. Consider each author’s Point of View, their accuracy and precision, and any inherent bias.

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A deliberate act (violent or non-violent) against non-combative civilians with the intent to destroy

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