Here are some effects of 9/11
1. Many Survivors still have health problems facing them today due to effects of 9/11
2. The TSA was tasked with instituting new security procedures and managing screenings at every commercial airport checkpoint in the country
3. The U.S. intelligence state boomed in the wake of 9/11. The growth resulted in a increase in government oversight, mainly through a clandestine network of phones and web surveillance.
4. 9/11 Also led to more of an effort to train more military personal to travel to the middle east and eradicate terrorism.
Chapultepec, Battle of, and Capture of Mexico City (1847<span>).By </span>12 September 1847<span>, the Mexican War was almost over; the Americans had been victorious in every major engagement, New Mexico had surrendered, U.S. forces had subdued Upper California, and Maj. Gen. Winfield Scott and 7,000 U.S. troops were camped outside </span>
All children aged 8-12 years old are invited to participate in a poetry recitation contest to be held this coming Friday, November 22, 1919 at 1:00 pm in Mrs. Baltar's classroom for additional information requested to contact Mrs. Marijo panuncio
participants must wear Filipino attire.
What do you call the text you read?
Treaty of Tordesillas<span>, (June 7, 1494), agreement between </span>Spain and Portugal<span> aimed at settling conflicts over lands newly discovered or explored by Christopher Columbus and other late 15th-century voyagers. Map showing the line of demarcation between </span>Spanish and Portuguese<span> territory</span>
Agricultural civilizations such as Babylon insisted on harsh punishments for crimes given that they did not have ample resources to build jails or prisons where the criminals would be sentenced to. As a result, they imposed harsh punishments which also served to deter would be offenders