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    The Main Social Effects of the 9/11 Attacks: A Response of American Society. The events that occurred on September 11th‚ 2001 were acts of terror‚ roughly 3‚000 people were killed in the nine-eleven attacks. Four US airplanes were hijacked by chosen members from al-Qaeda a group of terrorists who planned out suicide attacks against important targets in the United States. Of the four planes‚ one struck the Pentagon‚ one crashed in a field in Pennsylvania due to the passengers fighting back against

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    On the day of the 11th anniversary of the September 11th‚ 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center‚ another attack unfolded--this time‚ on foreign soil‚ but still very much hitting close to home. Four U.S. citizens--the U.S. ambassador to Libya‚ Chris Stevens; a Foreign Service information management officer‚ and two other U.S. personnel--died when members of the radical Islamist group called Ansar al-Sharia‚ one of many extremist Salafi groups‚ clashed with security forces in Benghazi after protesting

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    Pearl Harbor was attacked on December 7‚ 1941 by the Japanese just before 8am. The attack lasted a total of two hours. A total of 2467 lives were lost and a little over 1200 were wounded during this terrible surprise attack. The attack at Pearl Harbor had destroyed Americas sense of security because it helped expose some of our defensive weaknesses that we thought we never had. The attack brought our country together like never before because all of the Americans realized how much people it took

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    audience insight into the Pearl Harbor attack. The author provides personal insights that sprouted from the effects of worst naval disaster in U.S. history. She provides context to help us understand the events as they unfolded. By giving the reader first hand accounts‚ Gorman is able to define the time and supply an understanding into the aftermath of “a date‚ which will live in infamy.” December 7‚ 1941‚ was the day that Japanese bombers launched a massive attack on the U.S naval base at Pearl Harbor

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    of: the Taj Mahal Palace‚ Trident-Obetroi‚ Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CRT)‚ Cama hospital‚ Albless hospital‚ Nariman house business and residential complex‚ Cafe Lepold‚ and Time of India office. The attacks of numerous soft targets had a large psychological effect on the public. The attack teams consisted of one team of four and three teams of two (10 members total) with each member carrying an AK-56 automatic assault rifle with seven magazines of ammunition (30 rounds each). This created the

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    most carefully planned attack on a nation at peace. This attack was the final straw for the United States. There were many countries that desperately wanted and/or needed the U.S. to enter World War II. Even so‚ the U.S. tried their hardest to remain neutral and avoid foreign affairs. However‚ an attack on a peaceful nation’s home front is just too much to overlook. Events leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor actually began around a century before the actual attack. In 1853‚ the American Commodore

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    University America’s Top Three Potential Terrorist Attacks Alan Jacobs HLSS 155 B001 Win 13 Professor Dr. Wesley Phillips 15 February 2013 America’s Top Three Potential Terrorist Attacks Since the successful attacks by planned by Osama Bin Laden‚ and carried out by Al Qaeda terrorists‚ the United States of America has implemented new strategies to thwart efforts by terrorist to achieve another successful attack on US soil. Along with the new Global War on Terrorism

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    Surprise Attack Bombs‚explosions‚horrific screams from the innocent citizens and soldiers of Pearl Harbor will be remembered throughout history. 1941 was the year the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. The United States was deep in World War 2 on the European front. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was a new front for the US in the war. What lead the Japanese to attacked the US at Pearl Harbor? On December 7‚ 1941 Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese planes and submarines. The Japanese had a

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    The attack on Pearl Harbor taught Americans that‚ we were not invincible from foreign attacks. The event occurred on December 7th‚ 1941. Japan wanted to come up with a plan that would truly cripple the elite fighting force stationed at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. Battleships had become very popular and a major fighting force in fleets. Japanese tactics were practiced on an island called Kyushu‚ having a similar layout to Pearl. The Japanese practiced bombing and flying undetected‚ because they were

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    actually discourage a Japanese attack (At Dawn We Slept 37) Many Americans thought that Hawaii was an invincible fortress and was too well defended for the Japanese to attack. (At Dawn We Slept 96-97) The question was “will the Japanese attack?” instead of “can they attack?”. It was thought that the Japanese would attack only after declaring war‚ which meant there would be time to mobilize the American fleet. (At Dawn We Slept 43) It was also thought that if a Japanese attack did occur‚ then the targets

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