Describe how terrorism developed in Africa and the Middle East during the post-Cold War era.(1 point)

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Governments were destabilized and ethnic conflicts were exacerbated by the end of Cold War.
Governments were destabilized 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 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.

This destabilization and exacerbation of conflicts created power vacuums and opportunities for extremist groups to gain influence and control. These groups capitalized on grievances and exploited existing divisions within societies to further their own agendas. The ongoing conflicts and violence in the region provided fertile ground for terrorist organizations to operate and recruit new members. Additionally, the rise of globalization and increased connectivity allowed terrorist groups to spread their ideology and tactics more easily throughout Africa and the Middle East.