History of Terrorism

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We define terrorism as using force to influence or change a political decision. Given that there may be an array of situations the U.S. government and the American people are faced with on a daily basis, most would probably agree in saying that terrorism is the most imperative issue we are not only becoming victims to, but are interminably asked to deal with as well as finding a solution for.

The history of terrorism can be traced back as far as the French revolution. Some of these acts of terrorism only seem as distant reminders of our past, but at the same time, are not a far cry from today’s brutal acts; and although these acts seem distant, it doesn’t also mean they are no longer in the thoughts of individuals in today’s time.

There is noble interest in what lies behind these acts of terror and the leaders who not only enforce, but also encourage these vile attacks and hasty killings. So often are so many of us engrossed in the lives these terrorists live, and more importantly, the lives they lead, that we become accustomed to it and in some sense lose reality that there may, in fact, be something that we can do about it.

As formerly stated, there are many of us who are inquisitive as to why these things take place to begin with, let alone persevere even after so much damage has been done. Noticeably, people have their own opinion on terrorism; some in which are affected in no way at all, contrary to ones who are affected a great deal. There may be skeptics, but the sole reasoning behind terrorism is pretty obvious in the eyes of some, thus being that terrorism is the way of life for these people, and in some cases, these children.

When terrorism is a way of life, there is no way of going around it. However,...

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...at rapid population growth, especially when consisted of mostly males, causes an increase in unemployment, which in turn, begins to lead to violence. Some argue that this group of males turns out to be one of the most dangerous groups of individuals to societies. lt is this group of people that the leaders of terroristic groups key on because they feel deprived, beat down, and overall oppressed.

In closing, there are many things learned while writing about the causes and prevention of terrorism and terrorists as individuals. Even the American people outside of the government may one day have a huge part in eliminating all of these brutal acts or maybe enforcing our children to play that role. We will always have to struggle with this, but in hopes that one day it is eliminated, our world will be a completely different world to live in, and America will as well.

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