Cards (29)

  • Violence refers to the use of physical force to cause harm or damage
  • The Crusades involved conflicts between Christians and Muslims over religious expansion and control of holy lands
    True
  • ISIS uses Quranic verses to legitimize their establishment of an Islamic state
  • Religious terrorism creates fear and insecurity
  • What is the primary goal of cooperative initiatives between religious organizations?
    Address root causes of violence
  • Match the characteristic with the correct term:
    Cause harm or damage ↔️ Violence
    Achieve political aims ↔️ Terrorism
  • Order the motivations for religious terrorism from most to least common:
    1️⃣ Religious Justifications
    2️⃣ Political Goals
    3️⃣ Social Grievances
    4️⃣ Psychological Factors
  • Religious terrorists justify their violence by selectively interpreting religious texts.

    True
  • Match the religious effort with its example:
    Interfaith Dialogue ↔️ World Council of Religions for Peace
    Cooperative Initiatives ↔️ Interfaith charities and humanitarian aid
    Condemnation of Violence ↔️ Statements by the Pope and Imams
  • Terrorism is the use of violence and intimidation to achieve political aims
  • The Thirty Years' War was primarily a political conflict with no religious undertones
    False
  • Boko Haram's actions are partly a reaction to government corruption
  • Interfaith dialogue aims to build understanding and find common ground
  • Religious leaders publicly condemn acts of terrorism carried out by those claiming religious justification
  • How is violence defined in the study material?
    Use of physical force
  • What religious groups were involved in the Crusades?
    Christians and Muslims
  • ISIS has cited Quranic verses to justify their violent actions
  • What Quranic verse has ISIS cited to justify their attacks?
    "Kill them wherever you find them"
  • How does religious terrorism affect social cohesion?
    Erodes social cohesion
  • Match the characteristic with the concept:
    Purpose of violence ↔️ Cause harm or damage
    Purpose of terrorism ↔️ Achieve political aims
    Targets of violence ↔️ People or property
    Targets of terrorism ↔️ Civilians
    Tactics of violence ↔️ Physical force
    Tactics of terrorism ↔️ Violence and intimidation
  • Order the following historical events chronologically:
    1️⃣ Crusades
    2️⃣ Thirty Years' War
    3️⃣ Partition of India
  • Match the motivation for religious terrorism with its example:
    Religious Justifications ↔️ ISIS citing Quranic verses
    Political Goals ↔️ al-Qaeda seeking to overthrow secular governments
    Social Grievances ↔️ Boko Haram reacting to government corruption
    Psychological Factors ↔️ Individuals joining terrorist groups due to personal traumas
  • Interfaith dialogue aims to build understanding and find common ground
  • Religious terrorism often uses selective interpretations of religious texts to justify violence.

    True
  • Terrorism uses violence and intimidation to achieve political aims
  • The Partition of India led to violence between Hindus and Muslims due to independence from Britain.
    True
  • What political goal did al-Qaeda aim to achieve through terrorism?
    Overthrow secular governments
  • Religious terrorism creates fear and insecurity
  • The Partition of India is an example of religious violence leading to long-term social divisions.
    True