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Radicalisation is a process where someone assumes increasingly extreme ______.
Radicalisation is a process where someone assumes increasingly extreme ______.
opinions
Extremism considers the world in terms of ______ and white.
Extremism considers the world in terms of ______ and white.
black
Religious extremism is a concept that is incompatible with ______ laws in the UK.
Religious extremism is a concept that is incompatible with ______ laws in the UK.
democratic
Right-wing extremism promotes a culturally pure country that does not tolerate ethnic ______.
Right-wing extremism promotes a culturally pure country that does not tolerate ethnic ______.
Left-wing extremism involves the rejection of the state and any form of ______.
Left-wing extremism involves the rejection of the state and any form of ______.
Violent extremism involves the willingness to enforce opinions through ______.
Violent extremism involves the willingness to enforce opinions through ______.
Terrorism is the systematic use of violence to spread ______ and fear in society.
Terrorism is the systematic use of violence to spread ______ and fear in society.
Extremism has no interest in diversity or open-______.
Extremism has no interest in diversity or open-______.
Flashcards
Radicalization
Radicalization
The process of acquiring increasingly extreme opinions, often political, social, or religious.
Extremism
Extremism
An ideology that opposes diversity and other viewpoints, seeing the world in black and white.
Violent Extremism
Violent Extremism
Extremism that involves using or supporting violence to enforce extreme opinions.
Terrorism
Terrorism
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Religious Extremism
Religious Extremism
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Right-wing Extremism
Right-wing Extremism
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Left-wing Extremism
Left-wing Extremism
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What does extremism look like?
What does extremism look like?
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Study Notes
Preventing Radicalisation in the UK
- Radicalisation is a process of people changing their views over time, often incorporating increasingly extreme opinions on political, social or religious topics.
- Extremism isn't a crime, but it leads to a dangerous path.
- Radicalisation starts with fascination or sympathy for a group, leading to deeper involvement in extremist ideologies
- Extremist views are binary; they see the world in terms of black and white, with no room for diversity or different opinions.
- Extremist views are incompatible with democratic societies like the UK. This can take the form of religious extremism, fundamentalism or extreme nationalism.
- Right-wing extremism rejects the state and any authority, believing capitalism and class-based societies are evil.
- Left-wing extremism rejects democratic foundations.
- Violent extremism involves the use or promotion of violence to enforce extremist opinions.
- Terrorism is a systematic use of violence to achieve a specific religious goal.
- Disappointment and alienation can contribute to extremist views.
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This quiz explores the process of radicalisation in the UK, delving into the definitions of extremism and its implications on society. Learn how radical views develop and why they pose risks to democratic values. Understand the distinctions between various forms of extremism and their potential consequences.