What is different between terrorism and crime?

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Terrorism and crime are two distinct concepts. Terrorism is an act of violence or threat of violence intended to achieve a political, religious, or ideological goal. Crime, on the other hand, is an act that is prohibited by law and punishable by the state. Terrorism is often motivated by a desire to bring about political or social change, while crime is usually motivated by personal gain. Terrorism is often seen as a more serious offense than crime, as it is intended to cause fear and disruption in society.