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Terrorism

Terrorism. By. Dylan Wood. The main causes of terrorism in the world are religious beliefs and poverty. Poverty . Poverty does cause terrorism. Most poorer countries look to attack the more richer countries. Poverty .

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Terrorism

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  1. Terrorism By. Dylan Wood

  2. The main causes of terrorism in the world are religious beliefs and poverty.

  3. Poverty • Poverty does cause terrorism. Most poorer countries look to attack the more richer countries.

  4. Poverty • Even though most people think that the poorer countries are the ones doing the attacks. Its not always. Some upper to middle type countries also attack other countries.

  5. Poverty • Poverty makes it where more people join different terrorist groups which later on leads to attacks on other countries and these people losing their lives.

  6. Poverty • Some lower class people think that joining these terrorist groups thinking that its going to make them more famous and wealthy in their country when most of the time it doesn’t.

  7. Poverty • Some studies show that economic growth in countries appear to have lower incidences of terrorism.

  8. Poverty • A basic problem with terrorism is the basic distribution of wealth between the countries and most banks make the matter worse.

  9. Religion • Some believe that doing terrorist acts is what god wants them to do.

  10. Religion • Suicide terrorism is thought to be a duty for their beliefs. That their god wants them to do it as a sacrifice to them.

  11. Religion • Some countries believe that if another country is not believing in the same religion that they should attack that country.

  12. Religion • Its more common for a country to attack another country that has different beliefs than those who have the same beliefs

  13. Religion • Some countries see that suicide bombing the one of the best ways to sacrifice for their belief

  14. Religion • The most religious terrorism is caused by the Maulvieswhich believe that god is leading them to do all these terrorist acts.

  15. Some types of terrorism • Civil disorder • Political terrorism • Non-political terrorism • Limited political terrorism • Official or state terrorism

  16. Civil disorder • Is a form of collective violence interfering with the peace, security, and normal functioning of the community

  17. Political terrorism • Is violent criminal acts against either a political person or group and to promote fear in a community

  18. Non-political terrorism • Is to more at promoting fear than actually attacking like they would do in political terrorism

  19. Limited political terrorism • Is acts of terrorism which are committed for idea logical or political motives but are not part of a concerted campaign to capture of the state

  20. Official or state terrorism • Is referring to nations whose rule is based upon fear and oppression that reach similar to terrorism or such proportions.

  21. conclusion • Terrorism is a big issue in the world that need to be controlled but honestly think that it will never be took care of.

  22. sources • SHARON, NEPSTAD. "Religion, Violence, and Peacemaking." n. page. Print. • Israela, Silberman. "Religion and World Change: Violence and Terrorism." Journal of Social Issues. 61. (2005): 761--784. Print. • LLUSSÁa, FERNANDA. "THE ECONOMICS OF TERRORISM: A (SIMPLE)." Defence and Peace Economics. 22(2). (2011): 105–123. Print. • Stewart, Kerry. "Just War and Terrorism: A New Policy Perspective." n. page. Print. • Kaplan, Jeffrey. "History^ and Terrorism." n. page. Print. • KRUEGER, ALAN. "what makes a terrorist?." november 2007: 16-24. Print.

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