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Domestic Terrorism Research Paper

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INTRODUCTION
Although world hunger and threat of nuclear war are among the highest issues in our world today, none rings more true with many people then the issue of domestic terrorism. As defined by the Oxford dictionary, domestic terrorism is “The committing of terrorist acts in the perpetrator's own country against their fellow citizens.” (Oxford dictionary, 2018) Right after the nine-eleven attacks of September 2001 President Bush initiated the war on terror (The Washington Post, 2001) which has attempted to put an end to domestic terrorism. Unfortunately it has really not made much of an impact when we look at events like the Boston Marathon bombing and the Las Vegas shooting.
What good is it to worry about attacks coming from outside …show more content…

As it goes, it didn’t end well for them (Germani, 2011). The French Revolution was initiated by the poorer class that didn’t like the way the monarchs were running the country. They wanted a stronger say in the government because they made up over two thirds of the population. Many historians believe if the monarchy had been more receptive to the advice of the lower classes, violent events like the storming of the Bastille (Mayer, 2013) and the reign of terror (Germani, 2011) could have been completely avoided. Back in the time of the French Revolution the actions of these people seemed like terrorist acts to many. This is not to validate their actions in any way, just a way to understand that if governments take a more diplomatic path it may result in the “survival of the …show more content…

Although the FBI hasn’t fully released the information about the motive of the shooter, many studies have still been done based on what has been released. Although the islamic terrorist organization ISIS did initially claim responsibility for the deadly attack, there has been no proof that the shooter (Stephan Paddock) had any religious motivation. The most widespread theory, that has been backed up by interviews with family and friends, is governmental unrest (with a mental disorder to compound this anger). This means that this attack would share very similar motivations to the French Revolution. So although looking at the French revolution won’t give us all of the reasons behind domestic terrorist attacks, it should give a window into why politically motivated attacks will take place. And when the government knows why, they will have a much better chance to stop the attacks before they actually take

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