The attack affected the american security policies because after the attack the american security system was looked down on and also it was taken care of by making the security more stricter.It impacted the view of Islam because it was done by a Muslim group so Islam was looked at like a religion which allowed killing and brutal acts toward humanity.
I hope this helps and answered the second question based on how I think it is because I am a Muslim myself.
A. White leaders realized that the policy was hurting the country's economy and international reputation!
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Yes, the independent nations in Latin America and South America are very weak compared to those who have tried to invade like France and Britain
<em><u>Why did cities in Texas grow in the 1920s?</u></em>
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(A) A severe drought made water extremely scarce in rural areas.
(B) Oil fields were depleted, causinh people to seek employment. elsewhere
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(<em>C</em>) People left farms to find jobs in the new industries found in and near cities.
(D) Manufacturing in rural area was booming.
<em>The main reasons for America's economic boom in the 1920s were technological progress which led to the mass production of goods, the electrification of America, new mass marketing techniques, the availability of cheap credit and increased employment which, in turn, created a huge amount of consumers.
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When Texas split from Mexico in 1836, its citizens were largely in favor
of annexation by the US. Most of US political leaders, however,
were against it. One main issue was that Texas practiced slavery.
Political leaders feared that dealing with Texas's slavery would stir up
even greater controversy. Perhaps an even greater concern, though, was
that Mexico was not happy about the loss of Texas. US political leaders
feared the war that the annexation of Texas would no doubt spark