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September 11, 2001. On that morning, 19 al-Qaeda [|terrorists] [|hijacked] four commercial passenger [|jet airliners]. The hijackers intentionally crashed two of the airliners into the Twin Towers of the [|World Trade Center] in [|New York City], killing everyone on board and many others working in the buildings. **Describe America’s response to and the wider consequences of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington﻿:** America was unprepared and falling apart at the seams even before the attack, with bush in office, everyone thought it was an "inside job." Causing more panic and chaos to the nervous.

America was shocked by the 9/11 attacks, they never suspected an attack like this would happen. After the attacks they have become more cautious of the passengers of airplanes and are more prepared for something like this.

Noone in the world knew what to think when the planes were hijacked by terrorists except for utter shock and panic at the time.

Airports security was heightened and people were no longer allowed to bring certain fluids/items on airplanes.

It was the worst act of terrorism in the history of the United States that nearly killed 3,000 people at the World Trade Center and 120 at the Pentagon. Precautions are now being taken when boarding airplanes. Airport security has increased, and the war on terror in Iraq and the middle east has started. Luggage and the person who brings it are inspected when boarding airlines. There are better detection and warning systems for a terrorist attack. Bush announced the war on terror which focused on bringing Osama bin Laden and al-Qeada to justice. These plans on bringing down Osama and al-Qeada were ended due to the severity of the war. It Made America aware about terrorism more because it was directly affecting them.

After this tragic event, the United States went to war with the country of Afghanistan, and later, the country of Iraq. It was declared by President George W. Bush as The War on Terror. In 2001 The United States and the United Kingdom sent soldiers into Afghanistan with the purpose of eliminating the Al - Queada. Later on The United States would invade Iraq in 2003 to overthrow the government ruled by dictator Saddam Hussein and was also believed that many Al - Quaeda were being trained in the country.

America became more concerned about terrorism and made airport security a lot stricter.

The terrorist attacks of 9/11 were the worst in the nation's history. The event involved the hijacking of three planes, two of them crashed into the world trade center, and the third crashing into the pentagon.

The United States took matters into their own hands and have now improved security greatly.

19 hijackers commandeered planes and created the worst incedent in American history.

9/11 showed America that the terrorist groups are getting more orginized. America now knows how great the terrorist threat is.

America was shocked by the thousands of deaths that took place on that day and very sad with what took place. To prevent this tragedy from happening again the United States went to war with Afghanistan and later

9/11 showed America that the terrorist groups are getting more orginized. America now knows how great the terrorist threat is.

Right after September 11th happend, America was shocked and sadend. In order to prevent from this happening again the United States created the Secratary of Homeland Security, and invaded Afghanistan and Iraq to stomp out terrorism.

In the aftermath of the attacks, many U.S. citizens held the view that the attacks had "changed the world forever." The Bush administration announced a war on terrorism, with the stated goals of bringing Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda to justice and preventing the emergence of other terrorist networks. These goals would be accomplished by means including economic and military sanctions against states perceived as harboring terrorists and increasing global surveillance and intelligence sharing.

After the attacks on September 11th, lives were forever changed and we went to war with Afghanistan and Iraq. Many security procedures were heightened on planes, national monuments and other high targeted areas throughout America.

After the attack, America understood that we are never completely safe and precautions exist for a reason and being too careful is never a wrong choice

the U.S. became more aware of the situation and responed by bettering our security and being more cosious about things.

Scripps Howard and Ohio University took a poll in 2006 and they found out that more than a third of the american public thinks that the federal officials knew about the 9/11 terrorist attack and that they didnt do anything to stop it from happening.

Because of this attack, the USA enacted the Patriot's Act, taking away some of the rights that American citizens had.

During 9/11, many people felt unsafe and insecure, even picking their kids up from school just incase.

Due to the act of 9/11, many people don't look at New York the same way again. The uncertainty of safety since that time is great and many worry about another attack.

Airline security increased greatly and all Muslim people, whether they are involved in terrorism or not, are criticized

The Americans were extremely upset about any offensive on their nation.

Since 9/11 Taliban and Al-Qaeda forces have crossed the border to Pakistan to fight the US forces.

Ever since 9/11 happened, the security in the airports have been more strict.

Within hours of the plane crash, Senator John McCain, the Vietnam War hero and famed straight talker of the 2000 Republican primary, had taken on a new role: the leading advocate of taking the American retaliation against Al Qaeda far beyond Afghanistan. In a marathon of television and radio appearances, Mr. McCain recited a short list of other countries said to support terrorism, invariably including Iraq, Iran and Syria.

The United States responded in a huge improvement in airports security. The united states does not have good relations with the terrorist countries

The U.S government increased military operations,economic measures and political pressure on groups it accused of being terrorist

The attacks immediately caused seriously harm to the America's economy and world market. New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the NASDAQ closed in 9/11 and suspended until 9/17. When stock market reopen in 9/17, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell down 684 points, or 7.1%. U.S. Stock Market lost 1.4 trillion dollars.

9/11 impacted the security of America making higher safety standards to airports and other terrorist targets in America the response by the president was to crush who was respnsible.

The US launched the war on terror searching for Osama Bin Ladin and putting him on trial.

The response of the U.S. government to the Sept. 11 attacks sparked investigations into the motivations and execution of the attacks, as well as the ongoing War on terrorism in Afghanistan.

Following the attacks, 762 mainly Muslim suspects were rounded up the United States. On December 12, 2001, Fox News reported that some 60 Israelis were among them; Federal investigators were reported to have described them as part of a long-running effort to spy on American government officials. A "handful" of these Israelis were described as active Israeli military or intelligence operatives People were really shocked that something like that could happen in the US. The collapse killed thousands of people who were attempting to evacuate the buildings (including several hundred New York City firefighters who were dispatched after the first plane hit), as well as other firefighters at the scene, police officers, rescue workers, and onlookers outside the buildings.

One response i have noticed is an upping in the security at all major airports. This is a response to the terrorists taking over the planes on 9/11. Though this has not prevented all attempted terrorists attacks, it has stopped many.

America felt very vulnerable after 9/11 and have tightened airport security.

The USA came out with the Patriot's Act after the attacks on 9/11, which ended up taking away some of the freedoms that we Americans had for our safety.

After 9/11 we invaded Iraq and Afghanistan.

Luggage and the person who brings it are inspected when boarding airlines. There are better detection and warning systems for a terrorist attack.

No americans expected an attack at their mormorials that they owned especially from a captured airplane with many passengers aboard. Soon after the destruction and the mourning, security raised up to stricter laws such as no fluids, magnetic, or any kind of suspicous wepon in the cabin

In the aftermath of 9/11, it was important that law enforcement authorities at all levels of government take steps to respond to the threat of terrorism. However, some actions have adversely affected the civil rights of immigrants and nonimmigrants, particularly members of Muslim, Arab, and South Asian communities. Policies of particular concern are the federal government’s expanded authority to detain nonimmigrants without charge, to hold detainees with no possibility for release on bond, and, when final deportation orders have been issued, to subject detainees to prolonged confinement. Other policies of concern are the federal government’s Call-In Special Registration program and sharing of national databases on immigration status with state and local police.