Describe how terrorism developed in Africa and the Middle East during the post-Cold War era.(1 point) Responses Governments were stabilized and ethnic conflicts were exacerbated by the end of Cold War. Governments were stabilized and ethnic conflicts were exacerbated by the end of Cold War. Governments were stabilized and regional conflicts were exacerbated by the end of the Cold War. Governments were stabilized and regional conflicts were exacerbated by the end of the Cold War. Governments were destabilized and regional conflicts were exacerbated by the end of the Cold War. Governments were destabilized and regional conflicts were exacerbated by the end of the Cold War. Governments were destabilized and ethnic conflicts were exacerbated by the end of Cold War.

During the post-Cold War era, governments in Africa and the Middle East were destabilized due to the end of superpower support and the rise of internal power struggles. This led to the exacerbation of regional and ethnic conflicts within these regions. Terrorist organizations took advantage of the power vacuums and the grievances of marginalized groups to establish themselves and carry out attacks. These groups often sought to overthrow existing governments or achieve their political goals through violence and intimidation. The lack of strong central authority in many countries allowed terrorism to flourish and spread throughout Africa and the Middle East during this period.