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kobusy [5.1K]
1 year ago
12

How have policies of the U.s, and otter countries governments changed since 9/11? what about cultural changes? what are. changed

ways the world has changed that are not discussed in the story?
History
1 answer:
icang [17]1 year ago
3 0

Answer:

Americans turned to religion, America was rippling through global financial markets. Airlines and insurance companies took the hardest immediate hit, and U.S. stock markets initially fell more than 10% in the days after.

Explanation:

Im not sure what was in the story, but I hope this helps you a bit

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