Deck 14: Political Crime

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Espionage is more commonly known as ______.

A) Investigating
B) Terrorism
C) Treason
D) Spying
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Crime by government is also called _____.

A) National-crime
B) State-crime
C) County-crime
D) UN-crime
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Individuals and groups often commit terrorism and other _____ to change the status quo.

A) Secular violence
B) Political violence
C) Popular violence
D) Sectarian violence
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Which of the following best describes civil disobedience?

A) It is the violation of the law and almost always includes serious violence such as murders.
B) It is a violation of the law by corporations in order to increase profits.
C) It is the violation of law for reasons of conscience and is usually nonviolent and public.
D) It is completely legal as long as all participants are 18 years or older.
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Governments often resort to political violence that stops short of genocide.This violence includes torture and beatings; assassination,execution,and mass murder; and related actions,including forced expulsion.This is referred to as _____.

A) UN terror
B) Community terror
C) State terror
D) Regional terror
سؤال
Sometimes,government agencies and corporations cooperate to commit illegal or socially harmful activities.Such _____ represents the intersection of corporate crime and crime by government.

A) Military-industry
B) Gang-government
C) Nation-global
D) State-corporate crime
سؤال
Which of the following is an example of genocide?

A) Darfur
B) Death of MLK
C) Civil War
D) The holocaust
سؤال
One cornerstone of democracy is:

A) Government surveillance and arrest
B) Freedom of movement and lawful dissent
C) Wealth redistribution
D) Executive fiat
سؤال
The FBI took part in a counterintelligence program called _____,begun in 1941 to target the Communist and Socialist Workers parties.

A) COINTELPRO
B) INTERPOL
C) UNGHC
D) WNASA
سؤال
Which of the following aims to change the existing order and includes such actions as terrorism,assassination,and other political violence?

A) Crimes against history
B) Crimes against humanity
C) Crimes against government
D) Crimes against institutions
سؤال
A related form of political violence is political _____,or the murder of public figures for political reasons.

A) Assassination
B) Impeachment
C) Indictment
D) Aggression
سؤال
Which of the following reflects a misuse of office for political power and influence?

A) Vietnam
B) World War II
C) Watergate
D) The civil rights movement
سؤال
This type of terrorism is initiated by private groups against other private groups to preserve the status quo.

A) Vigilante terrorism
B) Government terrorism
C) Corporate terrorism
D) Nation-building
سؤال
Like white-collar crime,_____ is an ambiguous term.

A) Political crime
B) Gang crime
C) Corporate crime
D) Institutional crime
سؤال
Which of the following is a term coined during World War II that refers to the deliberate extermination of a group because of its race,religion,ethnicity,or nationality?

A) Herbicide
B) Fratricide
C) Homicide
D) Genocide
سؤال
Which of the following is an example of vigilante terrorism?

A) Pearl Harbor
B) 9/11
C) Space shuttle Challenger explosion
D) Oklahoma City bombing
سؤال
Which of the following involves the aiding and abetting of a country's enemy by,for example,providing the enemy military secrets or other important information that puts the country at risk?

A) Vigilantism
B) Treason
C) Impeachment
D) Fracking
سؤال
Which theory stresses that movements are more likely to arise when changes in the national government promise it will prove receptive or vulnerable to movement challenges?

A) Political passiveness
B) Corporate changing
C) Political opportunity
D) Corporate greed
سؤال
The story of Rosa Parks is an example of _____.

A) Corporate crime
B) Civil disobedience
C) State violence
D) Vigilante terrorism
سؤال
Which of the following is an example of state-corporate crime?

A) The explosion of the Challenger space shuttle
B) The disaster of Affordable Care Act rollout
C) The 9/11 attacks
D) The bombing of Pearl Harbor
سؤال
From 1946 to 1963,for example,the military subjected up to 300,000 soldiers and civilians to radiation during atomic bomb tests in Nevada and elsewhere.This is an example of:

A) Corporate neglect
B) Military crime
C) Vigilante terror
D) Illegal experimentation
سؤال
Under what is called extraordinary _____,the CIA arrested or kidnapped suspected terrorists in several nations and transported them to secret prisons in the Middle East.

A) Rendition
B) Retention
C) Regression
D) Repatriating
سؤال
The 9/11 terrorism is an example of the fourth type of terrorism,_____ terrorism (also called global terrorism).

A) Tactical
B) Transnational
C) Transporter
D) Totalitarian
سؤال
Crime by government is called also called state-crime.
سؤال
In the concentration camps of World War II,American scientists performed some hideous experiments in the name of science.
سؤال
A favorite repression strategy in totalitarian nations is to _____ dissidents.

A) Deport and reward
B) Elect and repatriate
C) Arrest and imprison
D) Emigrate and export
سؤال
The United States has never had any examples of legal repression perpetrated against our citizens.
سؤال
Crime by government is not a type of political corruption.
سؤال
Crime can only be committed by individuals,not governments.
سؤال
Crime by government aims to change the existing order and includes terrorism.
سؤال
Understanding political crime as a function of _____ helps us in turn to understand the socio-demographic makeup of the people who commit this crime.Simply put,their race,class,and gender often mirror those of the powerful and powerless in any particular society.

A) Efficacy
B) Affect
C) Intimacy
D) Power
سؤال
Political corruptions is only committed for economic gain.
سؤال
Political corruption is committed either for personal economic gain or for political influence.
سؤال
A favorite repression strategy in totalitarian nations is to arrest and imprison dissidents.
سؤال
Like white-collar crime,political crime is an ambiguous term.
سؤال
Genocides have only occurred in Africa.
سؤال
Political crime may be any illegal or socially harmful act aimed at preserving or changing the existing political and social order.
سؤال
When Rosa Parks refused to move to the back of the bus,she committed the crime of espionage.
سؤال
The Challenger disaster an example of state-corporate crime.
سؤال
The deliberate extermination of a group because of its race,religion,ethnicity,or nationality is called genocide.
سؤال
Stalin's reign of terror involved many _____ trials that depicted his opponents as dangerous threats to law and order.
سؤال
The textbook discusses several examples of unethical or illegal experimentation.Pick one example and complete some additional outside research on the topic and write a report of your findings.
سؤال
Crime by government and other established interests is crime by those with _____.
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Much _____ terrorism takes place in the form of hate crimes.
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The textbook distinguishes several types of terrorism.Pick one type and complete some additional outside research and write a report of your findings.
سؤال
The FBI used a counterintelligence program called _____ to target the Communist and Socialist Workers parties.
سؤال
Explain the social patterning of political crime in the United States.
سؤال
Explain genocide.
سؤال
Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin committed _____ terrorism during a purge of Communist Party leaders threatened his reign.The result was thousands of executions.
سؤال
Explain treason.Provide an example of a recent case.
سؤال
Political _____ theory stresses that movements are more likely to arise when changes in the national government promise it will prove receptive or vulnerable to movement challenges.
سؤال
Spying,or,_____,has been called the world's "second oldest profession".
سؤال
The Nazis committed _____ against the Jews when they attempted extermination.
سؤال
Crime by _____ is also called state-crime.
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civil disobedience
an FBI’s counterintelligence program
civil disobedience
the result of illegal sale of weapons to fund Nicaraguan rebels
civil disobedience
the deliberate extermination of a group because of its race, religion, ethnicity, or nationality
civil disobedience
toppled the Nixon administration
civil disobedience
spying on another country
civil disobedience
government rule by terror
civil disobedience
violence against Southern civil rights activists by police, state troopers, and whites
civil disobedience
protesters violate a law they consider morally unjust and wait to be arrested
civil disobedience
aiding and abetting of a country’s enemy
civil disobedience
any illegal or socially harmful act aimed at preserving or changing the existing political and social order
COINTELPRO
an FBI’s counterintelligence program
COINTELPRO
the result of illegal sale of weapons to fund Nicaraguan rebels
COINTELPRO
the deliberate extermination of a group because of its race, religion, ethnicity, or nationality
COINTELPRO
toppled the Nixon administration
COINTELPRO
spying on another country
COINTELPRO
government rule by terror
COINTELPRO
violence against Southern civil rights activists by police, state troopers, and whites
COINTELPRO
protesters violate a law they consider morally unjust and wait to be arrested
COINTELPRO
aiding and abetting of a country’s enemy
COINTELPRO
any illegal or socially harmful act aimed at preserving or changing the existing political and social order
espionage
an FBI’s counterintelligence program
espionage
the result of illegal sale of weapons to fund Nicaraguan rebels
espionage
the deliberate extermination of a group because of its race, religion, ethnicity, or nationality
espionage
toppled the Nixon administration
espionage
spying on another country
espionage
government rule by terror
espionage
violence against Southern civil rights activists by police, state troopers, and whites
espionage
protesters violate a law they consider morally unjust and wait to be arrested
espionage
aiding and abetting of a country’s enemy
espionage
any illegal or socially harmful act aimed at preserving or changing the existing political and social order
genocide
an FBI’s counterintelligence program
genocide
the result of illegal sale of weapons to fund Nicaraguan rebels
genocide
the deliberate extermination of a group because of its race, religion, ethnicity, or nationality
genocide
toppled the Nixon administration
genocide
spying on another country
genocide
government rule by terror
genocide
violence against Southern civil rights activists by police, state troopers, and whites
genocide
protesters violate a law they consider morally unjust and wait to be arrested
genocide
aiding and abetting of a country’s enemy
genocide
any illegal or socially harmful act aimed at preserving or changing the existing political and social order
Iran—Contra scandal
an FBI’s counterintelligence program
Iran—Contra scandal
the result of illegal sale of weapons to fund Nicaraguan rebels
Iran—Contra scandal
the deliberate extermination of a group because of its race, religion, ethnicity, or nationality
Iran—Contra scandal
toppled the Nixon administration
Iran—Contra scandal
spying on another country
Iran—Contra scandal
government rule by terror
Iran—Contra scandal
violence against Southern civil rights activists by police, state troopers, and whites
Iran—Contra scandal
protesters violate a law they consider morally unjust and wait to be arrested
Iran—Contra scandal
aiding and abetting of a country’s enemy
Iran—Contra scandal
any illegal or socially harmful act aimed at preserving or changing the existing political and social order
political crime
an FBI’s counterintelligence program
political crime
the result of illegal sale of weapons to fund Nicaraguan rebels
political crime
the deliberate extermination of a group because of its race, religion, ethnicity, or nationality
political crime
toppled the Nixon administration
political crime
spying on another country
political crime
government rule by terror
political crime
violence against Southern civil rights activists by police, state troopers, and whites
political crime
protesters violate a law they consider morally unjust and wait to be arrested
political crime
aiding and abetting of a country’s enemy
political crime
any illegal or socially harmful act aimed at preserving or changing the existing political and social order
political violence
an FBI’s counterintelligence program
political violence
the result of illegal sale of weapons to fund Nicaraguan rebels
political violence
the deliberate extermination of a group because of its race, religion, ethnicity, or nationality
political violence
toppled the Nixon administration
political violence
spying on another country
political violence
government rule by terror
political violence
violence against Southern civil rights activists by police, state troopers, and whites
political violence
protesters violate a law they consider morally unjust and wait to be arrested
political violence
aiding and abetting of a country’s enemy
political violence
any illegal or socially harmful act aimed at preserving or changing the existing political and social order
state terrorism
an FBI’s counterintelligence program
state terrorism
the result of illegal sale of weapons to fund Nicaraguan rebels
state terrorism
the deliberate extermination of a group because of its race, religion, ethnicity, or nationality
state terrorism
toppled the Nixon administration
state terrorism
spying on another country
state terrorism
government rule by terror
state terrorism
violence against Southern civil rights activists by police, state troopers, and whites
state terrorism
protesters violate a law they consider morally unjust and wait to be arrested
state terrorism
aiding and abetting of a country’s enemy
state terrorism
any illegal or socially harmful act aimed at preserving or changing the existing political and social order
treason
an FBI’s counterintelligence program
treason
the result of illegal sale of weapons to fund Nicaraguan rebels
treason
the deliberate extermination of a group because of its race, religion, ethnicity, or nationality
treason
toppled the Nixon administration
treason
spying on another country
treason
government rule by terror
treason
violence against Southern civil rights activists by police, state troopers, and whites
treason
protesters violate a law they consider morally unjust and wait to be arrested
treason
aiding and abetting of a country’s enemy
treason
any illegal or socially harmful act aimed at preserving or changing the existing political and social order
Watergate scandal
an FBI’s counterintelligence program
Watergate scandal
the result of illegal sale of weapons to fund Nicaraguan rebels
Watergate scandal
the deliberate extermination of a group because of its race, religion, ethnicity, or nationality
Watergate scandal
toppled the Nixon administration
Watergate scandal
spying on another country
Watergate scandal
government rule by terror
Watergate scandal
violence against Southern civil rights activists by police, state troopers, and whites
Watergate scandal
protesters violate a law they consider morally unjust and wait to be arrested
Watergate scandal
aiding and abetting of a country’s enemy
Watergate scandal
any illegal or socially harmful act aimed at preserving or changing the existing political and social order
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Deck 14: Political Crime
1
Espionage is more commonly known as ______.

A) Investigating
B) Terrorism
C) Treason
D) Spying
D
2
Crime by government is also called _____.

A) National-crime
B) State-crime
C) County-crime
D) UN-crime
B
3
Individuals and groups often commit terrorism and other _____ to change the status quo.

A) Secular violence
B) Political violence
C) Popular violence
D) Sectarian violence
B
4
Which of the following best describes civil disobedience?

A) It is the violation of the law and almost always includes serious violence such as murders.
B) It is a violation of the law by corporations in order to increase profits.
C) It is the violation of law for reasons of conscience and is usually nonviolent and public.
D) It is completely legal as long as all participants are 18 years or older.
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5
Governments often resort to political violence that stops short of genocide.This violence includes torture and beatings; assassination,execution,and mass murder; and related actions,including forced expulsion.This is referred to as _____.

A) UN terror
B) Community terror
C) State terror
D) Regional terror
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Sometimes,government agencies and corporations cooperate to commit illegal or socially harmful activities.Such _____ represents the intersection of corporate crime and crime by government.

A) Military-industry
B) Gang-government
C) Nation-global
D) State-corporate crime
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7
Which of the following is an example of genocide?

A) Darfur
B) Death of MLK
C) Civil War
D) The holocaust
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One cornerstone of democracy is:

A) Government surveillance and arrest
B) Freedom of movement and lawful dissent
C) Wealth redistribution
D) Executive fiat
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9
The FBI took part in a counterintelligence program called _____,begun in 1941 to target the Communist and Socialist Workers parties.

A) COINTELPRO
B) INTERPOL
C) UNGHC
D) WNASA
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10
Which of the following aims to change the existing order and includes such actions as terrorism,assassination,and other political violence?

A) Crimes against history
B) Crimes against humanity
C) Crimes against government
D) Crimes against institutions
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A related form of political violence is political _____,or the murder of public figures for political reasons.

A) Assassination
B) Impeachment
C) Indictment
D) Aggression
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Which of the following reflects a misuse of office for political power and influence?

A) Vietnam
B) World War II
C) Watergate
D) The civil rights movement
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This type of terrorism is initiated by private groups against other private groups to preserve the status quo.

A) Vigilante terrorism
B) Government terrorism
C) Corporate terrorism
D) Nation-building
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Like white-collar crime,_____ is an ambiguous term.

A) Political crime
B) Gang crime
C) Corporate crime
D) Institutional crime
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Which of the following is a term coined during World War II that refers to the deliberate extermination of a group because of its race,religion,ethnicity,or nationality?

A) Herbicide
B) Fratricide
C) Homicide
D) Genocide
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Which of the following is an example of vigilante terrorism?

A) Pearl Harbor
B) 9/11
C) Space shuttle Challenger explosion
D) Oklahoma City bombing
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17
Which of the following involves the aiding and abetting of a country's enemy by,for example,providing the enemy military secrets or other important information that puts the country at risk?

A) Vigilantism
B) Treason
C) Impeachment
D) Fracking
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18
Which theory stresses that movements are more likely to arise when changes in the national government promise it will prove receptive or vulnerable to movement challenges?

A) Political passiveness
B) Corporate changing
C) Political opportunity
D) Corporate greed
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19
The story of Rosa Parks is an example of _____.

A) Corporate crime
B) Civil disobedience
C) State violence
D) Vigilante terrorism
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Which of the following is an example of state-corporate crime?

A) The explosion of the Challenger space shuttle
B) The disaster of Affordable Care Act rollout
C) The 9/11 attacks
D) The bombing of Pearl Harbor
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21
From 1946 to 1963,for example,the military subjected up to 300,000 soldiers and civilians to radiation during atomic bomb tests in Nevada and elsewhere.This is an example of:

A) Corporate neglect
B) Military crime
C) Vigilante terror
D) Illegal experimentation
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22
Under what is called extraordinary _____,the CIA arrested or kidnapped suspected terrorists in several nations and transported them to secret prisons in the Middle East.

A) Rendition
B) Retention
C) Regression
D) Repatriating
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The 9/11 terrorism is an example of the fourth type of terrorism,_____ terrorism (also called global terrorism).

A) Tactical
B) Transnational
C) Transporter
D) Totalitarian
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Crime by government is called also called state-crime.
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In the concentration camps of World War II,American scientists performed some hideous experiments in the name of science.
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26
A favorite repression strategy in totalitarian nations is to _____ dissidents.

A) Deport and reward
B) Elect and repatriate
C) Arrest and imprison
D) Emigrate and export
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The United States has never had any examples of legal repression perpetrated against our citizens.
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Crime by government is not a type of political corruption.
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Crime can only be committed by individuals,not governments.
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Crime by government aims to change the existing order and includes terrorism.
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Understanding political crime as a function of _____ helps us in turn to understand the socio-demographic makeup of the people who commit this crime.Simply put,their race,class,and gender often mirror those of the powerful and powerless in any particular society.

A) Efficacy
B) Affect
C) Intimacy
D) Power
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Political corruptions is only committed for economic gain.
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Political corruption is committed either for personal economic gain or for political influence.
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A favorite repression strategy in totalitarian nations is to arrest and imprison dissidents.
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Like white-collar crime,political crime is an ambiguous term.
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Genocides have only occurred in Africa.
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Political crime may be any illegal or socially harmful act aimed at preserving or changing the existing political and social order.
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When Rosa Parks refused to move to the back of the bus,she committed the crime of espionage.
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The Challenger disaster an example of state-corporate crime.
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The deliberate extermination of a group because of its race,religion,ethnicity,or nationality is called genocide.
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Stalin's reign of terror involved many _____ trials that depicted his opponents as dangerous threats to law and order.
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The textbook discusses several examples of unethical or illegal experimentation.Pick one example and complete some additional outside research on the topic and write a report of your findings.
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Crime by government and other established interests is crime by those with _____.
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Matching:
Match the term or concept with the correct description.
Matching: Match the term or concept with the correct description.
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Much _____ terrorism takes place in the form of hate crimes.
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The textbook distinguishes several types of terrorism.Pick one type and complete some additional outside research and write a report of your findings.
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The FBI used a counterintelligence program called _____ to target the Communist and Socialist Workers parties.
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Explain the social patterning of political crime in the United States.
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Explain genocide.
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Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin committed _____ terrorism during a purge of Communist Party leaders threatened his reign.The result was thousands of executions.
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Explain treason.Provide an example of a recent case.
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Political _____ theory stresses that movements are more likely to arise when changes in the national government promise it will prove receptive or vulnerable to movement challenges.
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Spying,or,_____,has been called the world's "second oldest profession".
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The Nazis committed _____ against the Jews when they attempted extermination.
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Crime by _____ is also called state-crime.
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civil disobedience
an FBI’s counterintelligence program
civil disobedience
the result of illegal sale of weapons to fund Nicaraguan rebels
civil disobedience
the deliberate extermination of a group because of its race, religion, ethnicity, or nationality
civil disobedience
toppled the Nixon administration
civil disobedience
spying on another country
civil disobedience
government rule by terror
civil disobedience
violence against Southern civil rights activists by police, state troopers, and whites
civil disobedience
protesters violate a law they consider morally unjust and wait to be arrested
civil disobedience
aiding and abetting of a country’s enemy
civil disobedience
any illegal or socially harmful act aimed at preserving or changing the existing political and social order
COINTELPRO
an FBI’s counterintelligence program
COINTELPRO
the result of illegal sale of weapons to fund Nicaraguan rebels
COINTELPRO
the deliberate extermination of a group because of its race, religion, ethnicity, or nationality
COINTELPRO
toppled the Nixon administration
COINTELPRO
spying on another country
COINTELPRO
government rule by terror
COINTELPRO
violence against Southern civil rights activists by police, state troopers, and whites
COINTELPRO
protesters violate a law they consider morally unjust and wait to be arrested
COINTELPRO
aiding and abetting of a country’s enemy
COINTELPRO
any illegal or socially harmful act aimed at preserving or changing the existing political and social order
espionage
an FBI’s counterintelligence program
espionage
the result of illegal sale of weapons to fund Nicaraguan rebels
espionage
the deliberate extermination of a group because of its race, religion, ethnicity, or nationality
espionage
toppled the Nixon administration
espionage
spying on another country
espionage
government rule by terror
espionage
violence against Southern civil rights activists by police, state troopers, and whites
espionage
protesters violate a law they consider morally unjust and wait to be arrested
espionage
aiding and abetting of a country’s enemy
espionage
any illegal or socially harmful act aimed at preserving or changing the existing political and social order
genocide
an FBI’s counterintelligence program
genocide
the result of illegal sale of weapons to fund Nicaraguan rebels
genocide
the deliberate extermination of a group because of its race, religion, ethnicity, or nationality
genocide
toppled the Nixon administration
genocide
spying on another country
genocide
government rule by terror
genocide
violence against Southern civil rights activists by police, state troopers, and whites
genocide
protesters violate a law they consider morally unjust and wait to be arrested
genocide
aiding and abetting of a country’s enemy
genocide
any illegal or socially harmful act aimed at preserving or changing the existing political and social order
Iran—Contra scandal
an FBI’s counterintelligence program
Iran—Contra scandal
the result of illegal sale of weapons to fund Nicaraguan rebels
Iran—Contra scandal
the deliberate extermination of a group because of its race, religion, ethnicity, or nationality
Iran—Contra scandal
toppled the Nixon administration
Iran—Contra scandal
spying on another country
Iran—Contra scandal
government rule by terror
Iran—Contra scandal
violence against Southern civil rights activists by police, state troopers, and whites
Iran—Contra scandal
protesters violate a law they consider morally unjust and wait to be arrested
Iran—Contra scandal
aiding and abetting of a country’s enemy
Iran—Contra scandal
any illegal or socially harmful act aimed at preserving or changing the existing political and social order
political crime
an FBI’s counterintelligence program
political crime
the result of illegal sale of weapons to fund Nicaraguan rebels
political crime
the deliberate extermination of a group because of its race, religion, ethnicity, or nationality
political crime
toppled the Nixon administration
political crime
spying on another country
political crime
government rule by terror
political crime
violence against Southern civil rights activists by police, state troopers, and whites
political crime
protesters violate a law they consider morally unjust and wait to be arrested
political crime
aiding and abetting of a country’s enemy
political crime
any illegal or socially harmful act aimed at preserving or changing the existing political and social order
political violence
an FBI’s counterintelligence program
political violence
the result of illegal sale of weapons to fund Nicaraguan rebels
political violence
the deliberate extermination of a group because of its race, religion, ethnicity, or nationality
political violence
toppled the Nixon administration
political violence
spying on another country
political violence
government rule by terror
political violence
violence against Southern civil rights activists by police, state troopers, and whites
political violence
protesters violate a law they consider morally unjust and wait to be arrested
political violence
aiding and abetting of a country’s enemy
political violence
any illegal or socially harmful act aimed at preserving or changing the existing political and social order
state terrorism
an FBI’s counterintelligence program
state terrorism
the result of illegal sale of weapons to fund Nicaraguan rebels
state terrorism
the deliberate extermination of a group because of its race, religion, ethnicity, or nationality
state terrorism
toppled the Nixon administration
state terrorism
spying on another country
state terrorism
government rule by terror
state terrorism
violence against Southern civil rights activists by police, state troopers, and whites
state terrorism
protesters violate a law they consider morally unjust and wait to be arrested
state terrorism
aiding and abetting of a country’s enemy
state terrorism
any illegal or socially harmful act aimed at preserving or changing the existing political and social order
treason
an FBI’s counterintelligence program
treason
the result of illegal sale of weapons to fund Nicaraguan rebels
treason
the deliberate extermination of a group because of its race, religion, ethnicity, or nationality
treason
toppled the Nixon administration
treason
spying on another country
treason
government rule by terror
treason
violence against Southern civil rights activists by police, state troopers, and whites
treason
protesters violate a law they consider morally unjust and wait to be arrested
treason
aiding and abetting of a country’s enemy
treason
any illegal or socially harmful act aimed at preserving or changing the existing political and social order
Watergate scandal
an FBI’s counterintelligence program
Watergate scandal
the result of illegal sale of weapons to fund Nicaraguan rebels
Watergate scandal
the deliberate extermination of a group because of its race, religion, ethnicity, or nationality
Watergate scandal
toppled the Nixon administration
Watergate scandal
spying on another country
Watergate scandal
government rule by terror
Watergate scandal
violence against Southern civil rights activists by police, state troopers, and whites
Watergate scandal
protesters violate a law they consider morally unjust and wait to be arrested
Watergate scandal
aiding and abetting of a country’s enemy
Watergate scandal
any illegal or socially harmful act aimed at preserving or changing the existing political and social order
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