The Romans dealt with a great deal of barbarian invasions, way more than what the United States have experienced, however the amount doesn’t change the way it breaks down a country. One of the biggest terrorist attacks in the U.S. is when the group al-Qaeda took hostage of four planes and planned suicide attacks against destinations in the United States, killing thousands on September 11th 2001, this act triggered major U.S. leaders to encounter terrorism. On April 15th, 2013 a couple bombs went off close to the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing three bystanders and injuring more than 260 other people. Two brothers named Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19 and Tamerian Tsarnaev, 26 were …show more content…
A year after this was addressed the nation asked the Republican party if the anti-abortion movement was no longer significant in the U.S. A majority of the nation said yes, however the anti-abortion movement has drastically changed U.S. citizens feelings about women’s bodies, fetal life and reproduction. What remains of the anti-abortion movement is the impact it made on the way women feel each other and the way society views them. The previous president Barack Obama has declared the right to order the killing of any citizen that is considered a terrorist. In 2011 he authorized the murder of a U.S. citizen that was supposedly allied with other terrorists. Over the past couple years the United States have experienced a decline in their personal freedoms which started to add up to what the Romans also had problems