The Growth of Terrorism


The Growth of Terrorism
Students create a word cloud of their associations with the word terrorism. Then they review different definitions of terrorism and create a chart of three characteristics. Next they learn about different categories of terrorism. Then they analyze the motivations behind extremist Islamic terrorism. Finally they create an infographic about a relatively new phenomenon—cyberterrorism.

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Overview

In this experience, students create a word cloud of their associations with the word terrorism. Then they review different definitions of terrorism and create a chart of three characteristics. Next they learn about different categories of terrorism. Then they analyze the motivations behind extremist Islamic terrorism. Finally they create an infographic about a relatively new phenomenon—cyberterrorism.

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Objectives

  • Describe types of terrorism.
  • Analyze the causes of Islamic terrorism.


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Although terrorism is not a new phenomenon, globalization has expanded its reach over the past half-century. In this experience you will learn about different types of terrorism.

Objectives

  • Describe types of terrorism.
  • Analyze the causes of Islamic terrorism.


icon with text “Stop Terrorism”

When you hear the word terrorism, what comes to your mind? Post a word or short phrase that you associate with terrorism.

Post your answer

Student answers may reflect a prejudice that all terrorists are Muslims. You can address the issue in scene 3.

The word terrorism stems from the Latin word terrere, meaning “fear.” The French used the word terrorism during the French Revolution for what they called the Reign of Terror (1793-94). During this period the new government punished people it thought opposed the French Revolution. They were often put to death by official state-sponsored violence. Robespierre himself described terrorism as a “virtuous form of violence.”


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