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That would not have gotten the point across to the government. We needed a body count to make our point. Timothy McVeigh, on why he did not plan the attack on the Alfred P. Murrah building at night when there would be fewer people inside. Which of the following makes a true statement?
a. McVeigh was a foreign terrorist working with the Al-Qaeda network to destroy U. S. federal property.
b. McVeigh was a domestic terrorist who had expressed hatred for the U. S. government and the military.
c. McVeigh was a domestic terrorist who was taught by Al-Qaeda that killing innocents was most effective.
d. McVeigh was a foreign terrorist who had obtained U. S. citizenship in order to carry out terror attacks.

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