In 1997, a federal jury found Timothy McVeigh guilty of 11 counts, ranging from conspiracy to first-degree murder, in the Oklahoma City bombing. His crimes are an example of:
a. Homegrown terrorism.
b. International terrorism.
c. A Hudud crime.
d. Narcoterrorism.

Respuesta :

Answer:

a. Homegrown terrorism.

Explanation:

The crimes that Timothy McVeigh perpetrated can best be categorized as homegrown terrorism. McVeigh was an American terrorist who was responsible for the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing in which 168 people died and 680 others were injured. This has been the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in the history of the United States.

Answer:

A.

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