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The change in terrorists' self-identification discussed by Hoffman shows that modern terrorist groups want to be considered __________.
 
  a. more dangerous than the anarchist terrorists of the early twentiethcentury
  b. the primary threat against targeted states or populations
  c. legitimate and comparable to regular armed forces
  d. states in and of themselves

Question 2

According to Western and Goldstein, recent humanitarian peacekeeping efforts enjoy widespread legitimacy and have been successful in what aspect?
 
  a. creating distance between national leaders
  b. preventing the recurrence of violence
  c. reducing the necessity for post-war tribunals
  d. establishing the International Community Network



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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