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    9/11 Research Paper

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    airports. Shortly after the event took place the government created the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and passed the Aviation and Transportation Security Act. This act states that there are restrictions on what people can take with them. Liquids and toiletries have to be a certain size and placed in clear sealed bags so the inspectors can have full access. Any food or bottled water is not allowed pass security.…

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    Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Requirements Introduction For several years now, FAA has remained pivotal in the formulation and development of sensible aviation regulations in the US. FAA keeps advancing with the government allocating it new responsibilities. For instance, the government directed the agency in 2012 to create laws related to small civilian drones. Despite the issue raising significant concerns, it did not adversely affect the FAA operations. The 1958 formulated…

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    911 impact on the world People that were born between 2002 and now live in the aftermath of 911. They don’t know how much it changed the world. They don’t know how much it impacted the way some people think today. 911 impacted the world in many different ways. After 911 America got into many wars with other countries. One of the wars was the war against Afghanistan. The people that destroyed the twin towers on 911 were from a group called Al-qaeda and they were from Afghanistan. America also…

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    After 9/11 airport security was the biggest issue concerning security. Since Septermber 11th several security procedure have been implemented. One of those are Secure Flight. Secure is a passenger prescreening program. The program was design to identify high and low risk beform they arrice at the airport.. It identifies passengers on the no fly list. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Do Not Board List from boarding an aircraft.. Some of the precedures include, shoes must be removed…

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    9/11 Changes

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    thinks. Our policy and politics were directed towards security reforms. This includes airports, government buildings and nationwide international security heightening. America also changed how it dealt with extremist, after the devastating 9/11 incident, no one wanted to live through that again. The United States started advancing on counterterrorism and focused on “disrupting, dismantling, and defeating al-Qaeda” The United States airport security and construction of future airplanes changed…

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    Alaska Airline Industry

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    Airline Industry The United States remains the home of the world 's biggest airline industry and air travel continues to be the safest form of intercity transportation in the United States. Approximately 2 million passengers and 50,000 tons of cargo are transported via the U.S. airlines every day. The industry is also responsible for influencing $1.5 trillion in United States economic activity and currently provides more than 11 million jobs (Airlines.org, 2016). Flight schools across the…

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    into the Pentagon building in Virginia and a field in Pennsylvania. Nearly 3,000 people were killed in these attacks. The terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001 were revolutionary to the United States because it has brought to attention major security issues within and outside…

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    Airport security is one of the biggest that changed dramatically. Two months after 9/11 congress federalized airport security by passing the Aviation and Transportation Security Act, which created the Transportation Security Administration, ever since then airports required undercover air marshals, and TSA screeners, and enhanced pat downs if necessary. New security technology was introduced and also passengers were subject to much more…

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    Response To The Red Scare

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    government enacted the Espionage Act of 1917 and added amendments to it in the Sedition Act of 1918. These prohibited interference with the war effort, with that legislation ended by the end of WW1, Palmer called for every state to enact its own version of the Sedition Act. In comparison, in response to the terrorist attack of September 2011, ***the United States passed the Homeland Security act which created the Department of Homeland Security. After this, a number of acts and orders were…

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    Age Of Reason Essay

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    today, during the Age of Reason, adaptability was key in some major events. When the Declaration of Independence was written in 1776, people of the nation had to adjust to a new set of rules and leader due to being newly independent. Initiative is an act or strategy intended to resolve a difficulty or improve a situation. Adaptability is the quality of being able to adjust to new conditions. These words can both be used as guiding principles in both time…

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