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alexira [117]
3 years ago
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How has 9-11 changed American society?

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1 answer:
Otrada [13]3 years ago
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The impact of 9/11 has extended beyond geopolitics into society and culture in general. Immediate responses to 9/11 included greater focus on home life and time spent with family, higher church attendance, and increased expressions of patriotism such as the flying of American flags.
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