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Tirant22

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Rosenfeld 2004 contends that recent terrorism may result from clashing among societies dominated by contrasting intuitional bases of domination. These clashes are between
 
  a. Good versus Evil
  b. The Institutions of free Market, democracy, and formalized education versus the intuitions of family and religion
  c. Those that love freedom versus those that resent it
  d. The Civilized versus the uncivilized

Question 2

Blacks (2004) theory of terrorism focused on __________ violence
 
  a. Physical
  b. Extreme
  c. Moralistic
  d. Religious



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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