From the 1960s, international terrorist
crimes, such as the hijacking of passenger aircraft, political assassinations
and kidnappings, and urban bombings, constituted a growing phenomenon of
increasing concern, especially to Western governments. Most terrorist
groups are associated either with millenarian revolutionary movements on an
international scale (such as some Marxist organizations) or with nationalist
movements of particular ethnic, religious, or other cultural focus. Three broad categories of terrorist crime may be distinguished, not in legal terms, but by intention. Foremost is the use of violence and the threat of violence to create public fear. This may be done by making random attacks to injure or kill anyone who happens to be in the vicinity when an attack takes place. Because such crimes deny by virtue of their A. The hijacking of passenger aircraft. B. Actual rule by terror. C. The use of violence to create public fear. D. The use of violence to gain the means for the self-support of terrorist organizations. 更多"Passage Four From the 196"的相关试题:我来回答: 提交
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