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In 2015, attackers targeted six locations throughout Paris,

France, using assault rifles and explosives to kill 130
people and wound hundreds more. The Islamic State of
Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) claimed responsibility for the
attacks, promising further bloodshed if France didn't
suspend airstrikes against ISIS targets in Syria.
Why were the Paris attacks considered an act of terrorism?
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A. The attackers used violence to create fear in an attempt to change
French policy.
B. The attackers attempted to destroy the people of one entire
nationality.
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C. The attackers committed their crimes in a major European city.
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D. The attackers agreed with the decision to continue airstrikes
against ISIS targets in Syria.

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A

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The attackers used violence to create fear in an attempt to change French policy.

Answer: Option A

Step-by-step explanation:

Using violence is an act of Terrorism. In 2015, the attacks were held in 6 different places that killed 131 people. ISIS took responsibility for the attacks that held in Paris. Terrorism has no universal definition each state or government has its own definitions. In general terms, terrorism is the act of using or threatening violence under the name of an organization, political, ideology or religious objectives.

The person either the own or other state persons and the international persons who commit violence are known as a terrorist. Terrorism violates the common man's natural rights. Even though ISIS wanted to stop the airstrikes in Syria and Iraq it used violence to create fear with the French Government.

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