Rand Corporation. Four views on how retributive terrorists use violence to achieve goals

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Quiz on Rand Corporation. Four views on how retributive terrorists use violence to achieve goals, created by lamajspam on 05/05/2014.
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Question 1

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Coercion hypothesis
Answer
  • Pain, casualties are caused to frighten governments into bending to the terrorist's will. eg US withdrawing from Middle East
  • Damaging an economy to weaken its country's ability to intervene in international affairs.
  • To recruit potential members into joining their movement through the attention violent attacks generate.
  • Violent acts pursue their own, often local, goals. In turn receiving support from other terrorist organisations.

Question 2

Question
Damage Hypothesis
Answer
  • Pain, casualties are caused to frighten governments into bending to the terrorist's will. eg US withdrawing from Middle East
  • Damaging an economy to weaken its country's ability to intervene in international affairs.
  • To recruit potential members into joining their movement through the attention violent attacks generate.
  • Violent acts pursue their own, often local, goals. In turn receiving support from other terrorist organisations.

Question 3

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Rally hypothesis
Answer
  • Pain, casualties are caused to frighten governments into bending to the terrorist's will. eg US withdrawing from Middle East
  • Damaging an economy to weaken its country's ability to intervene in international affairs.
  • To recruit potential members into joining their movement through the attention violent attacks generate.
  • Violent acts pursue their own, often local, goals. In turn receiving support from other terrorist organisations.

Question 4

Question
Franchise hypothesis
Answer
  • Pain, casualties are caused to frighten governments into bending to the terrorist's will. eg US withdrawing from Middle East
  • Damaging an economy to weaken its country's ability to intervene in international affairs.
  • To recruit potential members into joining their movement through the attention violent attacks generate.
  • Violent acts pursue their own, often local, goals. In turn receiving support from other terrorist organisations.
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