Why is it important to understand how 9/11 affected the United States and much of the world?
Discussion Assignment 100 Points: Answer the questions in well-developed paragraphs. This
assignment is due by 10-10-21
I. What do you know about the 9/11 attacks? Reflect on what it means to you. It you were
too young to remember or to reflect on 9/11, interview someone who does.
II. Why is it important to understand how 9/11 affected the United States and much of the
world?
III. How have the policies of the United States changed since 9/11? What cultural changes have
taken place since 9/11? What changes took place in society after 9/11?
IV. How did 9/11 lead to a war with Afghanistan? What does the end of the war in Afghanistan
mean to 9/11 twenty years later
Discussion Assignment 100 Points: Answer the questions in well-developed paragraphs. This
assignment is due by 10-10-21
I. What do you know about the 9/11 attacks? Reflect on what it means to you. It you were
too young to remember or to reflect on 9/11, interview someone who does.
II. Why is it important to understand how 9/11 affected the United States and much of the
world?
III. How have the policies of the United States changed since 9/11? What cultural changes have
taken place since 9/11? What changes took place in society after 9/11?
IV. How did 9/11 lead to a war with Afghanistan? What does the end of the war in Afghanistan
mean to 9/11 twenty years later
Discussion Assignment 100 Points: Answer the questions in well-developed paragraphs. This
assignment is due by 10-10-21
I. What do you know about the 9/11 attacks? Reflect on what it means to you. It you were
too young to remember or to reflect on 9/11, interview someone who does.
II. Why is it important to understand how 9/11 affected the United States and much of the
world?
III. How have the policies of the United States changed since 9/11? What cultural changes have
taken place since 9/11? What changes took place in society after 9/11?
IV. How did 9/11 lead to a war with Afghanistan? What does the end of the war in Afghanistan
mean to 9/11 twenty years later