How Does 9/11 Affect The Economy

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Part one
Introduction
How did crashing two planes into the worlds trade center, and one into the pentagon, one into a field in
Pennsylvania cause the severe economic decline over the next several years?
And how did this event effect the economy on a Macroeconomic level? To describe the mechanism on how the
Economy took a downward spiral, how it is still affecting the economy today.

Part two
9/11 impacted airports with longer lines and body scans and pat downs making it more difficult to go for a quick flight. It also impacted the national security agency in a positive way more people hired security officers because they didn’t feel as secure as they did before this had happened.
(cnn, 2015)
People never really heard of Isis or Bin Laden or Terrorists until the sept eleventh attack than people were
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The day before 9/11 2001 President Bush requested more ambulances and extra firefighters and E.M.T personal into the city and there was a military appearance in Washington because of a terrorist threat from bin laden on the city but he was unable to figure were, what or who was the target.
(press, 2002) Oct. 12, 2000 -- Suicide bombers in Yemen attack U.S. Navy destroyer USS Cole, killing 17 sailors. Officials suspect bin Laden involvement Jan. 15, 2001 -- U.N. imposes new economic sanctions against Taliban for refusing to turn over bin
Laden for trial.*according to fox news.

Part 3
How did the event impact full employment of

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