What was the terrorist organization called?
The Al-qaeda
What were the demands for President Bush?
1. Hand over the all the leaders of Alqaeda.
2. Release every foreign prisoner.
3. Close every terrorist camp.
4. Surrender every terrorist.
5. Give the US full access to terrorist camps.
When did Congress pass the Homeland Security Act?
November of 2002
What did the government when the hijackers entered the flight camps.
The government tracked hijackers engaging in terrorist activity.
What happened after congress agreed for war?
President Saddam Hussein was captured and executed.
Which plane was hijacked and then hit World Trade Center?
American Airlines flight 11
Where were foreign prisoner held?
The were held in Afghanistan.
Why was the Homeland Security Act passed?
It was passed to expand the powers of the government, and to protect American people from terrorism.
Why did the congress pass the Patriot Act?
To identify terrorist plans about to happen.
What did the allies do after the other countries disagreed for war?
The US and Britan created their own military plans.
How many planes were hijacked during 9/11?
Four planes were hjiacked.
Which operation started on October 7, 2001?
What could the government do with the new powers of the Homeland Act?
The government could easily find and pursue terrorist within the US.
How did the Patriot Act help the government?
It helped the government by having access to private records and infomation.
How many years did the Iraq war last?
Seven years.
What did the terrorist do on plane 93?
They tried to take control of the plane and the pilot.
Who was the president during 9/11?
President George W. Bush.
What does FEMA stand for?
Federal Emergency Management Agency.
How did the government feel about the Patriot Act?
They felt these powers are necssary to ensure the safety of country and its people.
What was the British American operation started in Iraq called?
Operation Iraqi Freedom.
How many people were killed by the attacks in 9/11?
Nearly 3,000 from over 80 countries were killed that day.
What was the first major step to Enduring Freedom?
The first step was to target Taliban and terrorist bases and camps in Afghanistan.
Why did the government start several agencies?
To make it easier for them to share infomation, and to predict a possiable threat.
How could the government find suspected people?
The government could surveil or observe personal freedom.
After 9/11 what did the US do to President Hussein?
The US incresed pressure to Hussein to let his inspectors into Iraq.