“Extremism” and “terrorism” often overlap, and yet they are two substantially
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Updated on: 01/15/2018 08:33 PM Due on: 01/16/2018

Remember: First post your Substantiated Response! Your Substantiated Responses must be 200-250 words long, spell-checked, and reference at least two academic sources (only one of which may be an assigned reading). Please include a word count. Once you have posted your SR, you may provide a counter argument to one of your classmates' posts.
“Extremism” and “terrorism” often overlap, and yet they are two substantially different concepts. Do you agree? Why? Why not? Substantiate your answer with at least one example of a terrorist group and one of an extremist group, which have represented or currently represent a threat to American national security. Your answer must be 200-250 words long, spell-checked, and reference at least two academic sources, of which only one may be one of the assigned readings.
“Extremism” and “terrorism” often overlap, and yet they are two substantially different concepts. Do you agree? Why? Why not? Substantiate your answer with at least one example of a terrorist group and one of an extremist group, which have represented or currently represent a threat to American national security. Your answer must be 200-250 words long, spell-checked, and reference at least two academic sources, of which only one may be one of the assigned readings.

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Solution: “Extremism” and “terrorism” often overlap, and yet they are two substantially