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    government galvanized American energies to combat and destroy the forces that attacked the homeland. Over 2000 people were killed by an attack from the air in each attack. And they both made the President of the United State at each time to declare war on a country instead of the attackers. Pearl Harbor changed the mindset of every American in the nation. It sent a message saying that we are not as safe and protected as we had previously assumed; that we are vulnerable to attack. This was similar

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    of 9/11 many American’s lives were affected emotionally‚ physically‚ economically‚ and politically. A month after the terrorist attack in the US‚ a war was launched by the United States. This war was known as the “fight back” war. It was the beginning of George Bush administration’s war on terrorism. The main theme of this war was to stop terrorism and catch Osama Bin Laden. He was the main person who planned this evil attack on September 11‚ 2001. Bin Laden’s trained groups that were called Al-

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    Cited: "Al Qaeda." Crime and Punishment in America Reference Library. Ed. Richard C. Hanes‚ et al. Vol. 4: Primary Sources. Detroit: UXL‚ 2005. 214-232. Gale World History In Context. Web. 9 Dec. 2012. "bin Laden‚ Osama." Terrorism Reference Library. Ed. Matthew May‚ James L. Outman‚ and Elisabeth M. Outman. Vol. 3: Primary Sources. Detroit: UXL‚ 2003. 109-118. Gale World History In Context. Web. 9 Dec. 2012. "How September 11 2001 Changed the U.S. Economy." Best Bank Rates

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    WAGING WAR AGAINST TERRORIST ATTACK IN MY COUNTRY Terrorism is a world phenomena and a threat to national peace and development. It is the use of violence to create fear in the target group or government‚ which is meant to induce the government to do something or behave as per the requirements of the terrorists. Terrorist often have an ideological goal they seek to achieve except when the attack is a lone one. Terrorism is a concern to every government which will always seek to stamp it out so as

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    culprit‚ and in 2004 after years of denying any involvement; Osama Bin Laden the leader of al-Qaeda claimed responsibility for the attacks. President George W. Bush correlated with other countries to fight what would be known as the The Global war on Terrorism. This campaign was America’s response to the attacks‚ and its purpose was to lead a coalition in an attempt to destroy al-Qaeda and other militant Islamist organizations. It is now 2015

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    Analysis of Farenheit 911

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    was produced after George Bush won the presidential race in 2000 this movie was produced to give democrats a lead up in the 2004 election it does this by using propaganda techniques to suede viewers to believe the war on terrorism was just a excuse for bush to lead illegal and unjust wars in Iraq and Afghanistan here are some examples of propaganda techniques used in Fahrenheit 911. First one of the most obvious techniques of any propaganda is omission or not presenting the whole truth. What

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    Despite the series of events leading to 9/11 President George Bush implies that the citizens of America have formed in unity after the unexpected attacks. He begins his speech by stating that the “American flag flies again…” which in turn‚ create a feeling of peace and tranquility after the 9/11 attacks. He suggest that Americans will keep persevering through tough and difficult times and become an even stronger nation. He goes on to say that “the men and women of our Air Force have delivered a message

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    judicial system‚ Guantanamo Bay detention center was formed under the Bush administration‚ in result of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Guantanamo Bay is a detainment facility that the United States designed to detain terrorists‚ and enemies caught during war. The facility also is used for the U.S. to interrogate criminals‚ and terrorists with military tactics. This detainment facility is located on a United States naval base in Guantanamo Bay‚ Cuba. The foundation of this center‚ and others like it provides

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    the legislation which is relinquishing us of our rights guaranteed to us in the Bill of Rights and the Constitution. The USA Patriot Act or the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001 is a US legislative law enacted in response to the September 11‚ 2001 Terrorist Attacks. The bill passed 98-1 in the United States Senate‚ and 356-66 in the United States House of Representatives; Senator Russ Feingold cast the Senate’s

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    haven‚ they spoke about how with the‚ the U.S. had managed to endure unscathed through volatile times with the exception of Pearl Harbor. However‚ now with this act of terrorism in our own backyard‚ news stations were quick to paint a picture of America the victim. In more ways than one this was the beginning of the first war of the twenty-first century. September 11th merited broad and continuous news coverage; the horrors of the tower collapsing as well as the boldness of the terrorist acts

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