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I can't entirely see the picture.
Answer:
1. More discrimination to Muslims, arabs, and anyone else that fits the description of a "terrorist"
2. The war on terror began
3. Budgets for self defense related agencies 'sky rocketed'
4. Theres a continued military presence in Afghanistan because of 9/11
5. Airport security became stricter
6. The department of homeland security was created (11 days after 9/11)
7. Theres been an increase in deportation
8. Theres been an increase in surveillance
9. Theres been an increase in patriotism
Answer: I gotchu.
The physical change occuring would be the butter melting, because the butter is still butter, but it changed from a solid to a liquid. This is not the chemical change, because you can put melted butter in the fridge and it would be solid again. The chemical change that is occuring would be toasting the bread. This is because when you toast bread, you can't untoast it. It changed, the chemical status of the bread is now toast if that makes sense. The key thing to remember here is that a physical change can be undone whereas a chemical change cannot.
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