Terrorism has become so widespread that
it is now impossible to dismiss it as the action of a few crazy people. In
fact, terrorism--the use of violence by small groups of people to accomplish
political alms they feel unable to bring about by peaceful, legitimate
means--has sociological roots. Terrorism most often stems from the situation of people who consider themselves a national group but who feel that no state, no legitimate and widely recognized autonomous government, represents them. Since all the inhabitable territory of the world is divided into states, which are the main organizational units through which people can exercise political power, people without a state to represent them feel completely powerless and cut off from the world order. To have independence--and even a recognized identity--as a people, A. explore the sociological roots of terrorism and enhance the international cooperation to fight against it B. defend terrorism as a heroic deeds C. praise terrorism for its heroic deeds D. demonstrate the damages done by terrorism [单项选择]{{B}}Section B{{/B}}
A. By spending tax money to clean abandoned cars off the street. B. By towing them with the money from the recycling of metal in the cars. C. By making it lawless to abandon old cars. D. By spending most of its money on abandoned cars. 我来回答: 提交
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