The Changing Face of Terrorism · 1945 – Present
Domestic Terrorism and Radicalisation
The rise of far-right, far-left, and nationalist terrorism within Western nations.
Key Questions
- 1What factors contribute to the radicalisation of individuals within their own countries?
- 2How should democratic societies balance security with the protection of civil liberties?
- 3Why has there been a recent resurgence in far-right extremist violence?
ACARA Content Descriptions
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Year: Year 12
Subject: Modern History
Unit: The Changing Face of Terrorism
Period: 1945 – Present
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