9/11/01: The Day That Changed America
Freedom, liberty, and the rights of man and women of all races, backgrounds, and beliefs; this is what America stands for. Is this a good enough reason to attack America? Could the September 11, 2001 attacks be prevented? Could this happen again? Will American’s ever feel safe again? These are a few questions that many people have asked.
Before the September 11, 2001 attack, the United States was doing very well economically. American people never really question their safety.
On September 11, 2001 on a beautiful Tuesday morning around 8:45 …show more content…
The people fear from political and economy
uncertainty, made it hard for many consumers to spend money, they had think
twice before spending it.
Pollution in the New York area, 10 years after the attacks, American officials reports that more than 18,000 people are still suffering from respiratory illnesses like asthma and lung inflammation. These illnesses can be linked to the hundreds of toxins, such as lead, mercury, and toxin that field the air from the collapse of the World Trade Center. The large numbers of New Yorkers suffering from post-traumatic-stress disorder as a result of 9/11: is about 422,000. The The Day That Changed America 4
United States economy has continued to struggle since the terrorist attacks, although things are looking up; unfortunately there are many jobs that will not be replaced, but the travel industry has fully