When those favoring a statist response to international terrorism think about the causes of the September 11 attacks, they are inclined to
A) blame the misery and desperation that results from global poverty.
B) point to fundamental conflicts of values and interests.
C) dismiss any attempt to identify the root causes.
D) blame United States policy in the Middle East.
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Q10: Terrorist attacks on the scale of September
Q11: Working through international/multilateral organizations is a critical
Q12: A statist perspective is most likely to
Q13: Most definitions of terrorism emphasize that it
Q14: By most definitions, terrorism is aimed at
Q16: A statist response to international terrorism is
Q17: The attacks of September 11, 2001, stand
Q18: Since the early 1980s, the importance of
Q19: "Regime change" as a counter-terrorism strategy assumes
Q20: The Bush Administration's response to the attacks
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