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Introductory Video. http://edition.cnn.com/video/?/video/us/2011/09/11/911-anniversary-highlights.cnn. Studying 9/11 as history September 12, 2011. September 11 th , 2001. Studying History. Studying history is important so we can understand our past. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SEPTEMBER 11TH, 2001

Studying 9/11 as historySeptember 12, 2011

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Studying History Studying history is important so we can

understand our past. “Those who do not study history are

doomed to repeat it.”

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How do we Describe Historical Events? Who? What? Where? When? How? Why? What effects?

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Who? The Men Responsible

The 19 men who hijacked 4 flights and attacked the Twin Towers and the Pentagon were part of the Muslim terrorist group Al-Qaeda

Their leader was a Saudi Arabian named Osama bin Laden.

The men came from many different countries.

They had one thing in common– they hated the United States.

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What?A Terrorist Attack

9/11 was a terrorist attack Terrorists are people who commit

violence to attract attention to their political beliefs

It was the biggest attack ever on American soil by terrorist groups.

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The al-Qaeda terrorists were mostly young men from poor countries

They had been taught by older men, who used the teachings of Islam in a bad way.

They had been taught that America was to blame for the problems in their countries

The older men told them that God wanted them to attack the United States, and that if they did they would go to paradise

Why?Ideas based on hate

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The terrorists attacked symbols of American economic and military power.

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What?The Targets

The terrorists attacked the Twin Towers, the main part of the World Trade Center.

They were a world famous icon of New York City and the U.S. They were built in 1973.

They also attacked the Pentagon, which is the headquarters of the US Military.

They planned also to attack the White House or the US Capitol Building.

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Where, When, and How?The Attack

Terrorists from Al-Qaeda boarded 4 American Airlines and United Airlines airplanes in Boston.

Using only small knives, they took control of the airplanes. They killed the pilots and flew the planes.

At 8:46 AM, American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center.

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At 9:03 United Airlines flight 175 crashed into the South Tower.

Meanwhile, in Washington, D.C., American Airlines flight 77 crashed into the Pentagon.

Where, When, and How?The Attack

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Passengers of United Airlines flight 93 had heard of the events in New York City and realized that their plane was also part of the plan.

The passengers banded together and fought off the hijackers.

However, they couldn’t control the plane and crashed it into a field in Pennsylvania at 10:03.

The plane may have been headed toward the Capitol or the White House.

Where, When, and How?The Attack

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Crash site of flight 93

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People rushed to get off of the towers. Emergency workers came into the towers to help.

At 9:59, the South Tower collapsed. At 10:28, the North Tower collapsed. Anyone still inside the towers was killed. In total almost 3,000 people were killed in

the attacks. Many of the police and fire fighters who had come to help were killed

Where, When, and How?The Attack

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The Collapse

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What effect?The Aftermath

Many people lost their loved ones. For months people searched in the remains for bodies. 4,326 children lost a parent.

The whole nation was shocked and devastated. President George Bush’s reaction was to declare war on Osama bin Laden.

This led to two wars: Iraq and Afghanistan, that have cost thousands of lives and trillions of dollars

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What effect?The Aftermath

After the attacks people were afraid. They didn’t feel safe in America like they did before.

To keep America safe the government increase security in airports, borders, and ports.

They created the Department of Homeland Security

There is more security, but we sometimes feel less free.

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What effect?The Aftermath

Many Americans were very angry after 9/11. They blamed the religion of the hijackers (Islam).

Some of these angry people started to hate anyone who believed in Islam, even Islamic Americans

For a while there was a lot of fear and racism in America towards people from Pakistan, India, Iran, or Arabs

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Remembering and Rebuilding…

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What Effects?Rebuilding

After years of debating, plans were finally made to rebuild.

The exact spots were the twin towers were will be made into huge fountains with the names of every person that died.

A tower called the freedom tower will stand tall at 1,776 feet.

There will also be a museum where people can see the devastation caused by the attacks.

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Summarizing this Historical Event

Who? Terrorists from al-Quaeda What? An attack on symbols of US power Where? Boston, NY, DC, and PA When? The morning of Sept 11, 2011 How? By hijacking airplanes with small knives Why? To get attention and hurt the US What effects?

Deaths of innocent peopleWars in Iraq and AfghanistanMore fear and less freedomRacism in the US against Muslim people10 years later sadness, but rebuilding and remembering

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Lessons from September 11th Be careful and keep aware. Some

people do not like the United States There are heroes among us. You could

be one some day. Forgiveness– It is hard to forgive, but to

answer hate with more hate hurts us more

Celebrate your life. Value your loved ones. Hug your friends and family.