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    Washington. Terrorism has always been on the minds of the American people, but after this event, it was glued into their minds forever. The September 11th attacks took place on a Tuesday morning the attacks being held out by a terrorist organization known as al-Qaeda. There were 4 planes that were hijacked, two which were flown into the World Trade Center, one that was flown into The Pentagon, and one that crashed in a rural field in Western Pennsylvania. “Often referred to as 9/11, the attacks…

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    Terrorism Dbq

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    Before the terrorists attacks on September 11, 2001, the United States was at war with Iraq and had a presence in Saudi Arabia which lead to conflict to terrorist groups and terrorists attacks within the US, but no action was taken that would change American politics, society, or foreign policy. After the attacks, everything changed. The US became much strict in its search for and elimination of terrorism, both within the country and around the world. The events also brought the country together…

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    After the devastating events that occurred on September 11, 2001, the numbers 9 and 11 are no longer just two ordinary numbers. These numbers are a constant reminder to the American people that such a catastrophe is possible and no one can predict what the future holds. These numbers now serve as more than just an emergency telephone number. These numbers mean something personal to all Americans who witnessed this historic event not long ago. The 2,977 deaths on that day in the World Trade…

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    The attacks the terrorist group Al Qaeda carried out on 9/11 were unlawful, uncalled for and in my opinion their attacks were not punished enough, I also believe that stricter immigration laws could prevent attacks like this from happening. The terrorist group Al Qaeda hijacked four planes on the morning of september 11, 20011. The planes being United Airlines flight 175, American Airlines flight 77, and United Airlines flight 93, and American Airlines flight 11. These planes would go down in…

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    Redemption plays a major role in “The Kite Runner” written by Khaled Hosseini as the book is about how Amir redeems himself after horrible decisions as a kid. This is best demonstrated by how he tries to redeem himself after the rape of Hassan, the war in Afghanistan, and the fight between Amir and Assef. He makes the book very violent by creating a number of violent actions that leads to other violent acts. Hosseini makes all of this violence to show the readers that violence is part of the…

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    and terrorizing the United States and other countries did not help their cause for taking back palestine. The only thing Al Qaeda accomplished from these attacks was bringing the war to them in their countries and made the U.S rally together and retaliate in anger. Osama Bin Laden’s many attempts to…

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    The Causes Of 9/11

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    said by the AL-QAEDA leader Bin Laden 3 years before the 9/11 took place. This was like a warning to the American government to stop interfering with the Islamic state, Palestine but the government ignored that. It was also a way of telling America to stop supporting their ally Israel to attack Palestine. "We swore that America wouldn 't live in security until we live it truly in Palestine. " This quote is from one of Bin Laden 's speeches which was after the 9/11 incident. This was…

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    False Flag Attacks

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    the passing og the patriot act because they realized it would suspend the right of habeas corpus. Lucky for the bush administration these senators got a letters filled with anthrax which killed both of them. These letters were supposably written by Al Qaeda members but there are some major problems with that claim. For starters one of the letter said “You can 't stop us. we have this anthrax. You die now” but why would someone wanting to kill as many people as possible write that on the letter…

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    Taliban came along, destroying a modernized society. The aftermath of the terrorist group 's attacks only made such matters worse with another war following created after the 9/11 attacks, a series of terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group Al-Qaeda on the United States on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001 (History.com 9/11 Attacks). The country’s social influence has been damaged, its economy struggles to regain itself, the political system has become unstable and the…

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    Should we send our troops to fight Isis? America is undecided betwixt whether or not to permit the allocation of American boots in Iraq or Syria to fight Isis. This is a war America cannot accomplish on the ground, so why kill our American soldiers when knowing this? Do civilians desire to send troops to simply exterminate fears, which in turn would not be solved by this? It is difficult for Americans to admit the limits of the American military power, yet when discussing war the nation…

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