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Is terrorism different from war?

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No, both terrorism and war kill or injure people.
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No, both of them are carried out in the interest of one person or party or a state's greed.
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Yes, a war is a conflict between two sovereign states, whereas terrorist groups do not engage with the armed forces of the country.
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Yes, a war is declared by a country whereas terorism is declared by an individual organisation.
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The correct option is C Yes, a war is a conflict between two sovereign states, whereas terrorist groups do not engage with the armed forces of the country.
Terrorism is different from war.
War is a conflict between two or more sovereign states, whereas terrorist groups do not look to engage with the military of a country directly. They aim to challenge a regime in a country or acknowledge the existence of the state.

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