In the 1980s the Irish Republican Army (IRA) used force to fight against
British policies and to end British political control of Ireland. The organization
planned assassinations and used car bombs on political and civilian targets.
It received funding from outside interests including Irish Americans, and
weapons from Libya.
Which of the following is the best argument in favor of identifying the IRA as
a terrorist organization?
A. The IRA breaks the law in order to pursue illegal goals that it
believes are right
OB. The IRA advocates a policy that conflicts with world foreign-policy
objectives
OC. The IRA rejects the idea of settling a disagreement by any form of
compromise
OD. The IRA uses violence against ordinary people to create fear for
political ends