Types of Terrorism
Terrorist Organizations
Cold War
9/11
Israel/Palestine
100

Act of violence to instill fear

Terrorism

100

Global Islamic extremist terrorist network founded by Osama bin Laden.

Al Qaeda

100

The Idea that nuclear war would destroy both sides, preventing direct conflict.

Mutually Assured Destruction

100

President of the United States during the 9/11 Attacks

George W. Bush

100

Hatred, prejudice, or discrimination against Jewish people.

Antisemitism 

200

Acts of violence to instill fear are committed by citizens within their own country.

Domestic Terrorism 
200

Founder and leader of Al Qaeda, mastermind of the 9/11 attacks.

Osama Bin Laden 

200

The belief that if one country fell to communism, nearby nations would follow.

Domino Theory

200

Complex where the Twin towers in New York City destroyed in the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

World Trade Center

200

Movement calling for the creation of a Jewish homeland in Palestine.

Zionism

300

Act of violence to instill fear that is supported, financed, or organized by a government.

State Sponsored Terrorism 

300

Palestinian Islamic extremist political and militant group that controls Gaza.

Hamas

300

A war fought indirectly between major powers through third parties.

Proxy War

300

The organization that was behind the 9/11 attacks

Al Qaeda

300

Policy of controlling and exploiting other countries or territories.

Colonialism

400

Act of violence to instill fear that is coordinated by groups outside the country where the attack occurs.

Foreign Terrorism

400

Islamic extremist fundamentalist group that ruled Afghanistan and sheltered terrorist organizations.

Taliban

400

 Conflict where U.S.-backed Afghan fighters resisted Soviet invasion, helping give rise to militant groups like Al Qaeda.

Soviet Afghan War

400

 9/11 flight where passengers fought hijackers, crashing in Pennsylvania.

Hero Flight 93

400

British statement supporting a Jewish homeland in Palestine.

Balfour Declaration (1917)

500

Terrorism tied to rebellion or uprising against a government or occupying power.

Insurgnency Terrorism

500

The Lebanese Islamic extremist militant and political group supported by Iran

Hezbollah

500

U.S. policy of preventing the spread of communism.

Containment

500

The attacks on the United States on 9/11/2001 were examples of what type of terrorism?

Foriegn Terrorism

500

Two regions in Palestine where Palestinians govern themselves. One controlled by Hamas, one controlled by the Palestinian Authority

Gaza and the West Bank