We increased security after 9/11, in airports, schools etc. As and example, your luggage has to be much lighter than it was before 9/11.
I think we should have a specific group that checks everyone's history and record if they have one, before they enter the plain, my example is 9/11, if they would have done that they would have known that they were not American residents and the bendanes they wore was a cult.
They commit acts of terrorism believing that killing themselves and you that they are going to heaven. And I think they should be 1. wiped off the planet, for the simple fact that they will never change so we have to try to get rid of them, or 2. lock up everyone of them we can in a supermax prison so they can never see daylight again.
I hope this helps!
During World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union were allies, and they worked together in order to defeat the nations of the Axis. However, after the war, and particularly after the Yalta Conference, it became obvious that the two nations had very different ideas of what the future world should look like. The very different approaches that each side took towards its goals made these differences obvious. It also encouraged the idea that the two countries were enemies. This enmity was expressed through the conflicting ideas of capitalism and communism.
As the rise of communism became more feared, distrust and suspicion grew within the United States. People believed that the United States needed to actively protect the world from the threat of communism. This led to the beginning of what is known as the Cold War.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, it was the Jamestown colony that was most successful in trade. </span>
Alfred Thayer Mahan wrote a very important book "The influence of Sea Power Upon History" , this book and another one, gained recognition in Europe and set the example of how the British empire grew based on its naval power. This was like a teaching for the American in order to develop the concept of Manifest Destiny.