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The September 11 attack in New York had such a catastrophic effect on the city...
1) People suggest that about 3,000 lives were lost just in the attack on the ground
2) In the WTC (World Trade Centre) about 2,763 died when two hijacked aircraft rammed into the Twin Towers
3) The mailing of letters containing Anthrax sparked fears of infections and deaths *it killed 2 and infected about 17* so from then on security measures were to be significantly increased...
4) Immediate economic impacts such as the crash of The New York Stock Exchange as trading market fell 7.1%
5) About 143,000 people lost their jobs day after day...
6) The destruction of the Twin Towers cost the US Government $60 BILLION...
Explanation:
<u>HERE ARE JUST SOME OF THE SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS OF THE 9/11 ATTACKS ON NEW YORK CITY</u>
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Answer:
the answer is b
Explanation:
Due to the strong economy, the government collected enough taxes to pay for public works
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Answer<em> (English)</em>
What are you talking about...
What is the question??
What does this mean.
Also why this....
During the American Civil War, the north and the southern armies had different goals, the Union at the beginning wanted to reunite the country, but later the goal changed to include the abolition of slavery. The Confederacy had a different goal, wanted to incorporate all slave states and secede from the Union.
To win the war the Union had to capture the Confederate territory and the Confederate just wanted to defend its territory.
After the capture of Port Royal, the Union noticed that it would be effective to make an economic pressure into the Confederates and establish a US military depot on the southeastern coast to carry out land and sea operations.
After the win of the Port Royal battle by the Union, the Confederates noticed that the coastline was too big to defend so the Confederates concentrated the defenses further inland, nearer the coastal railroads in the hope that reinforcements could be rushed to any danger point in time to prevent its capture.