ISIS

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A terrorist anti-Islamic militant group

Real World Example

ISIS, which stands for the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, became prominent in the 2010s and is known for its brutal tactics and attempts to establish a strict Islamic state. Their actions highlighted global tensions regarding religious extremism, the use of terrorism, and the challenges of maintaining international security. These tensions still matter today as countries work to prevent radicalization and protect citizens from terrorist attacks. For an average person, this means increased airport security, surveillance measures, and sometimes even fear or misunderstanding towards certain religious or ethnic groups. The impact of ISIS also underscores the importance of global cooperation in addressing terrorism and promoting peaceful coexistence.

Practice Version

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