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    • Terrorism is the use of violence and intimidation to achieve political aims
    • What is the motivation behind violence in general?
      Personal, social, criminal
    • What is the legal status of violence?
      Illegal but not politically motivated
    • What is the primary goal of terrorism according to its definition?
      Create fear and instability
    • What distinguishes terrorism from violence in terms of motivation?
      Political, ideological, religious
    • Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf promotes a moderate interpretation of Islam, condemning extremism
      True
    • What does violence refer to?
      Physical force to cause harm
    • Terrorists often target civilians to create fear and instability in society

      True
    • Match the target with the correct term:
      Violence ↔️ Individuals or property
      Terrorism ↔️ Civilians to create fear
    • Terrorism uses violence and intimidation to achieve political objectives
    • Terrorism is always politically motivated, while violence may not be

      True
    • What does the Bible teach Christians about enemies?
      Love your enemies
    • Match the religious conflict with its example:
      Crusades ↔️ Conflicts between Christian and Muslim armies
      Troubles ↔️ Bombings and shootings in Northern Ireland
      9/11 Attacks ↔️ Extremist group Al-Qaeda
    • Religious leaders generally condemn extremist violence that targets innocent civilians.
      True
    • Mahatma Gandhi used non-violent civil disobedience to achieve India's independence.

      True
    • Terrorism is always politically motivated.

      True
    • Many religions condemn violence and terrorism, emphasizing peace and forgiveness.
      True
    • Religious leaders play a role in promoting peace and opposing extremism.

      True
    • Who is Desmond Tutu?
      Anglican bishop
    • Which spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism has advocated for non-violent resistance to oppression?
      Dalai Lama
    • Match the religious leader with their stance on violence and terrorism:
      Pope Francis ↔️ Denounced terrorism as acts against humanity
      Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf ↔️ Promotes moderate Islam
      Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks ↔️ Stressed mutual understanding
      Dalai Lama ↔️ Advocated non-violent resistance
      Mahatma Gandhi ↔️ Led India's independence non-violently
    • Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf promotes a moderate interpretation of Islam
    • What has Pope Francis consistently denounced in his speeches on violence and terrorism?
      Acts against humanity
    • Which religious leader has consistently called for interreligious dialogue to address the root causes of terrorism?
      Pope Francis
    • Pope Francis has consistently called for interreligious dialogue to address the root causes of terrorism.
      True
    • Violence can stem from social or criminal motivations.
      True
    • Match the characteristic with the correct term:
      Violence ↔️ Use of physical force to cause harm
      Terrorism ↔️ Use of violence to achieve political aims
    • Terrorism is motivated by political, ideological, or religious reasons
    • Terrorism is always illegal and politically motivated

      True
    • Match the aspect with the correct term:
      Violence ↔️ Use of physical force causing harm
      Terrorism ↔️ Use of violence to achieve political aims
    • Some religious texts can be used to justify violence under conditions such as self-defense
    • The Quran mentions the concept of jihad, which can include armed conflict to defend Islam
    • Which extremist group carried out the 9/11 attacks?
      al-Qaeda
    • The Dalai Lama advocates for non-violent resistance to oppression
    • The Troubles in Northern Ireland involved bombings and shootings between Catholic and Protestant groups
    • What is the motivation behind violence according to the study material?
      Personal, social, criminal
    • Most religions condemn terrorism and violence against civilians
    • Match the religion with its key perspective on violence:
      Christianity ↔️ Condemns violence and advocates for non-violence
      Islam ↔️ Includes jihad for self-defense but opposes violence against innocents
      Judaism ↔️ Emphasizes peace and justice, rejecting extremism
      Buddhism ↔️ Promotes non-violence and compassion
      Hinduism ↔️ Highlights non-violence and peaceful conflict resolution
    • What did Desmond Tutu advocate for, even in the struggle against apartheid?
      Non-violent resistance
    • Arrange the following examples of violence and terrorism in religious contexts chronologically:
      1️⃣ The Crusades
      2️⃣ The Troubles in Northern Ireland
      3️⃣ The 9/11 attacks
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