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Terrorism

What is terrorism?. Definitions. Encyclopedia Britannica.

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Terrorism

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    1. Terrorism

    2. What is terrorism?

    3. Definitions

    4. Encyclopedia Britannica

    5. Websters II New Riverside University Dictionary

    6. U.S. Department of State

    7. Federal Bureau of Investigation

    8. League of Nations Convention (1937)

    9. United Nations Resolutions Language (1999)

    10. History or Terrorism

    11. French Revolution

    12. Terrorism is on the rise in recent years.

    13. Time Line

    14. Recent Terrorism 1970s

    15. Tehran Iran

    16. Recent Terrorism 1984

    17. Amritsar India

    18. Recent Terrorism 1988-1995

    19. Tokyo Japan

    20. Recent Terrorism 1995-2001

    21. New York City USA

    22. Who are terrorists?

    23. What can we do about Terrorism?

    24. The spread of terrorism world wide must be stopped through education. Education about the terrorist groups and why the terrorist incidents happen is crucial, so that these acts can be stopped before they happen. People worldwide need to join together in not allowing these criminals to use intimidation as a means of achieving their goals.

    25. The following graphic organizers will help you research and better understand the terrorists groups and the reasoning behind their intimidation tactics.

    26. Graphic Organizers on Terrorist Incidents

    28. Bibliography http://www.freefoto.com/ Terrorism, Bureau of Public Affairs, U. S. Department of State. http://www.clipartconnection.com/searchsite/index.html?q=patriotism&b=9&f=jgwecbp&p=5 District Five Webpage

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