What are terrorists' main goals?

a. to panic their enemies, to prod their enemies to overreact, and to gain publicity and recruits
b. to destroy as much of their enemies' national economy as possible
c. to kill national leaders
d. to kill their enemies, to gain recruits, and to get the UN to overreact

Ans: a. to panic their enemies, to prod their enemies to overreact, and to gain publicity and recruits

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a. The United States has had very little political conflict among people of different occupational and income groupings, but that may be changing. b. Class warfare underpins most of American politics. c. Americans consistently see themselves as members of a distinct social class that is in opposition to others in society. d. Class differences are weakening because the United States is becoming more equal.

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Leaders of democracy movements who are willing to compromise with the authoritarian regime to gain partial democracy are called

a. softliners b. hardliners c. radicals d. moderates

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