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Homegrown terrorism / Extremism / Terrorism / Belief / Political philosophy / Thought / Islamic extremism in the United States / Radicalization / Sociology / Political ideologies
Date: 2015-01-18 22:15:37
Homegrown terrorism
Extremism
Terrorism
Belief
Political philosophy
Thought
Islamic extremism in the United States
Radicalization
Sociology
Political ideologies

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