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Questions:

1. Scholars use the term "Disengagement" to describe physical and psychological withdrawal from particular identities or roles. What is more important to consider than why white supremisists disengage?
2. According to Dur-kheim what is meant by the term, “collective effervescence?"
3. How do white supremacists express their lifestyles and worldviews?
4. What does the second type of residual involve?
5. Who uses self-talk as a strategy to respond to the sudden resurfacing of thoughts, feelings, physiological responses, and unwanted behavior?
6. Who appears to generate a "phantom community" with a persistent influence on thoughts, feelings, physiological responses, and behavior?
7. What are antidotes for the Sense of Urgancy characteristic of white supremicists?
8. What characteristic of white supremacy culture does the following describe: "those with power think they are capable of making decisions for and in the interests of those without power?"
9. How should one not respond when someone raises an issue that causes discomfort?
10. What white supremicist characteristic refers to people in an organization who believe they are responsible for solving problems alone?
11. What is the most significant domestic terrorism threat facing the United States?
12. We face persistent threats to the homeland and to U.S. interests abroad from what terrorist organizations?
13. Who are the stakeholders that expressed or identified a role in countering violent extremism?
14. The alt right's ideological sources are as mixed as their subcultural influences. What is one of the most straightforward influences?
15. What has contributed seething misogyny and resentment of women to the alt right's other hatreds, making the alt-right by far the most misogynistic segment of the white supremacist movement, and the division with the fewest number of female adherents?
16. When are the white supremacists more vulnerable to exposure, negative coverage, and backlashes?
17. Of the various other segments of the white supremacist movement, which group have probably benefited the most from the alt right?
18. What is one of the most serious threats that white suprmacists pose?

Answers:

A. The powerful experiences, in which individuals begin to feel outside of themselves and part of a larger being (i.e.,the group context)
B. The habitual and unwanted thoughts, feelings, physiological responses, and behavior that can follow exit.
C. Substantial relapses, where individuals fully embody a return to their previous identity as a white supremacist.
D. Through cultural markers, such as white power music and, in turn, these cultural practices offer powerful social and psychic rewards.
E. Former Extremists.
F. Hate groups.
G. Paternalism
H. Understand that structure cannot in and of itself facilitate or prevent abuse; understand the link between defensiveness and fear (of losing power, losing face, losing comfort, losing privilege); work on your own
defensiveness; name defensiveness as a problem when it is one,
I. Individualism
J. Blame the person for raising the issue rather than to look at the issue which is actually causing the problem.
K. Homegrown Violent Extremists (HVE), and Domestic Terrorists, also referred to as Domestic Violent Extremists.
L. White supremacists and other far-right-wing extremists.
M. Federal, State, Tribal, and Local governments and law enforcement; communities; non-governmental organizations; academia; educators; social services organizations; mental health providers; and the private sector.
N. Paleoconservatism
O. The more publicity white supremacists get.
P. The Manosphere.
Q. The Risk of Domestic Terrorism.
R. Neo-Nazis in the United States have experienced a modest revival, buoyed by the rise of a generation of new neo-Nazi groups.


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