What is the problem with a governmental overreaction to terrorism?
A) Agencies are created that want to continue existing even when they are no longer necessary and they stress the threat to increase funds and personnel.
B) Overreactions to terrorism are usually inclined to give too many freedoms to the people in exchange for removing security.
C) The government is amassing a huge national debt and trying to solve terrorism problems only makes it worse.
D) The United States has become almost completely militarized and is too focused on gun ownership.
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