The Changing Face of Terrorism · 1945 – Present
The Rise of Al-Qaeda and 9/11
The origins of radical Islamist terror and the attacks on the United States.
Key Questions
- 1What were the ideological motivations behind the 9/11 attacks?
- 2How did the US "War on Terror" redefine international law?
- 3What were the long-term impacts of 9/11 on global security and travel?
ACARA Content Descriptions
AC9HI12K83AC9HI12K84
Year: Year 12
Subject: Modern History
Unit: The Changing Face of Terrorism
Period: 1945 – Present
Suggested Methodologies
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