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Module Two Practice Activity

Module Two Practice Activity

Q Overview In this course, you have learned about terrorism, counterterrorism, and homeland security, as well as about terror attacks against the United States up to and including the attacks on 9/11. This assignment will help you understand the significance of historical events and recognize when a change in strategy may be required in order to safeguard citizens. Prompt For this assignment, you will identify both domestic and international terror attacks against the United States through and including the attacks on 9/11. You will also provide information about who perpetrated the attack (if known), and identify which vulnerabilities were exploited by the attackers. For each row in the template, identify either a domestic or international attack and supply the required information. You will identify a total of 7 domestic attacks and 10 international attacks. Specifically, the following rubric criteria must be addressed: • Identify domestic and international terror attacks against American citizens through September of 2001 • Identify terrorists or terrorist organizations responsible for attacks against American citizens • Describe vulnerabilities that allow terrorist attacks to succeed Guidelines for Submission This assignment must be completed using the provided Module Two Practice Activity Template. Any references must be cited in APA style. For more information on APA style, review the Shapiro Library APA Style Guide. CJ 310 Module Two Practice Activity Template

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