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... Terrorism is a growing international problem. ... Governments have had little success in their attempts to resolve issues in which terrorism is used. Terrorism can be described as the unlawful use of fear or force to achieve certain political, economical, or social goals. Because it is so difficult to define, organizations like the United Nations have had great difficulty drawing up policies against terrorism. ... The methods used in terrorism include threats, bombings, the destruction of property, kidnapping, the taking of hostages, executions, and assassinations. There are many reasons why political groups attempt to bring about radical change through terrorism. ... Acts of terrorism have been committed by individuals, or groups who seek national independence.
Approximate Word count = 558 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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