Definitions
Afghanistan War
Key Figures
Persian Gulf War
Iranian Revolution
100

The U.S. State Department defines this as "premeditated, politically motivated violence against noncombatant targets."

Terrorism

100

This major event led to the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan:

The 9/11 attacks

100

The founder of al-Qaeda:

Osama bin Laden

100

Where the fighting of the Persian Gulf war took place:

Iraq and Kuwait 

100

This pro-Western leader was overthrown in 1979 after many Iranians grew to resent his pro-Western policies.

The Shah

200

This type of terrorism consists of acts on a state or government by another state or government.

 State-Sponsored Terrorism

200

This was the primary reason the U.S. invaded Afghanistan in 2001.

To find Osama bin Laden/remove the Taliban from power.

200

The leader of Iraq who was captured in 2003:

Saddam Hussein

200

What was Iraq’s primary motivation for the invasion of Kuwait? 

To take oil wealth

200

This leader returned from exile in 1979 to lead the revolution and establish an Islamic Republic in Iran.


Ayatollah Khomeini

300

The type of terrorism where terrorist groups which are extremely religiously motivated is called:

Religious terrorism

300

The country America invaded in 2003 while still at war in Afghanistan:

Iraq

300

The U.S. president during the 9/11 attacks who later declared a "global war on terror": 

George W. Bush

300

What was one geographic problem U.S. and coalition forces faced while fighting in the desert?

Sand got into everything affecting vehicles, weapons and aircraft.

300

The incident where 66 Americans were held hostage for 444 days was called:

The Iranian Hostage Crisis

400

The type of terrorism when terrorist groups have rebelled against their government.

Dissent terrorism

400

This group took control of Afghanistan in the 1990s and provided a safe haven for al-Qaeda.

 The Taliban

400

The leader of ISIS (2013-2019) who wanted to establish a global Islamic State immediately.

Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi

400

The buildup of U.S. and Coalition troops in Saudi Arabia to prevent an invasion was called:

Operation Desert Shield

400

A form of government run by religious leaders.

A theocracy

500

The number of waves of terrorism according to David Rapoport:

Four Waves of Terrorism

500

U.S. strategy in Afghanistan shifted over time focusing more on this:

Nation-building: establishing a democratic government, rebuilding infrastructure, and creating social reforms in Afghanistan.

500

The leader of al-Qaeda who succeeded Bin Laden.


Ayman al-Zawahiri






500

What was the the United States's primary concern  regarding Iraq's control of Kuwait?

Iraq would control over 1/5th of the world's oil reserves

500

What was the United State's involvement in the Iranian Revolution?

The U.S. sent the CIA to overthrow a democratically elected leader in Iran (Mossadegh) and instituted a pro-Western leader (the Shah) which lead to widespread discontent throughout Iran.

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