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mel-nik [20]
3 years ago
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PLEASE HELP ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!

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Firlakuza [10]3 years ago
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9-11 was a horrific day in US history for everyone. We Americans made a land for anyone to be free in. When people took advantage of that since it was easier to get into the US with weapons back then, we came together to show people that what happened was not ok. We come together to mourn all the lives lost in the terrible tragedy. When America has suffered a loss because of a people’s beliefs outside of the county before we have always rallied together. 9-11 was different though because of how out of the blue it was and how America changed practically over night. We had to protect each other. We couldn’t fall apart because if we did we would let the people that did that win and we weren’t going to let that happen. We rallied together to make sure that no more people would suffer from the hands of people who didn’t even know our true ways of living. The people that did this thought we were monsters thought that letting people have freedoms was wrong and because of those beliefs they did something so horrible we talk about it every year when this day comes around. We rallied together because we are not going to allow that to happen again.
forsale [732]3 years ago
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There are any number of lessons to be taken from the events of Sept. 11, 2001: the sacrifices of the first responders, the stories of those who were killed, the emergence of terrorism as a critical threat to the United States.

Politically, the lesson cited most regularly is what happened in the immediate aftermath of the attacks. Americans came together, stood as one in support of one another and the nation. “The days after September 11th” has emerged as its own political shorthand for a halcyon moment of comity in the political conversation, a thing to which we might always strive.

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