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8) How do terrorism, genocide, and mass killing overlap?(1 point) Responses They are acts of violence always centered around re...Question
How do terrorism, genocide, and mass killing overlap?(1 point)
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They are acts of violence always centered around religious differences between different groups of people.
They are acts of violence always centered around religious differences between different groups of people.
They are acts of violence directed at large groups of people at one designated time and place.
They are acts of violence directed at large groups of people at one designated time and place.
They are violent responses to conflict between groups that are divided culturally, ethnically, and/or racially.
They are violent responses to conflict between groups that are divided culturally, ethnically, and/or racially.
They are focused on the overthrow of a government and arise from a desire to invade surrounding territory.
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They are acts of violence always centered around religious differences between different groups of people.
They are acts of violence always centered around religious differences between different groups of people.
They are acts of violence directed at large groups of people at one designated time and place.
They are acts of violence directed at large groups of people at one designated time and place.
They are violent responses to conflict between groups that are divided culturally, ethnically, and/or racially.
They are violent responses to conflict between groups that are divided culturally, ethnically, and/or racially.
They are focused on the overthrow of a government and arise from a desire to invade surrounding territory.
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The most accurate response regarding how terrorism, genocide, and mass killing overlap is:
**They are violent responses to conflict between groups that are divided culturally, ethnically, and/or racially.**
This response reflects the underlying causes for these violent actions, which often arise from deep-seated divisions and animosities between different groups in society.
**They are violent responses to conflict between groups that are divided culturally, ethnically, and/or racially.**
This response reflects the underlying causes for these violent actions, which often arise from deep-seated divisions and animosities between different groups in society.