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Hobbes.pdf Locke.pdf 1. What is your understanding of why the 19 terrorists murdered 2,800 Americans?  Please research Al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden and his relationship with the United States prior to the attacks.  Further, what were America's responses to the attacks and what do you think about those response(s)? 2. What are your memories, stories and/or narratives about/surrounding 9/11? Please be specific about what you know and think, how you received that information and what you think about the attacks.  Remember, our family is our first political unit and many of our basic narratives about politics start there. Was your family directly affected? Does your family have a story, reaction to or no reaction at all about the attacks?   3. Please explore 9/11, its story, its legacy and our understanding of man and nature through the lenses of Hobbes and Locke?  Please feel free to use quotes from our readings to support your observations.  For instance, how might Hobbes view the 19 terrorists? How would Locke view them?             (a) How might Hobbes and Locke view the attack on American soil vs. American citizens in another country?  4..  How might our authors view America's response to the attacks?          (a) In his essay, Thomas Hobbes states that "An agreement without the sword is merely words."  How might this apply to America's response to the attacks?  He also notes that the three causes of conflict are : competition, diffidence (self-defense) and glory.  How might he view the attacks and America's response through that lens?         (b)  In his essay, John Locke notes that people are able to govern themselves via consensus and compromise.  Specifically, he ends his essay by stating that "The Community Becomes the Umpire."  What might this mean in light of America's response to the attacks?   5. Finally, where is America today in light of the 9/11 attacks? Have we changed as a country? If so, how? Please share your thoughts about who WE are here at home and outside our borders in light of the attacks.
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Answer To: Hobbes.pdf Locke.pdf 1. What is your understanding of why the 19 terrorists murdered 2,800...

Bidusha answered on Sep 14 2022
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The Attack of 9/11        4
THE ATTACK OF 9/11
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Answer 1
Following the assaults
of September 11, 2001, the American government took both prompts, (for example, salvage endeavors at the World Exchange Community site and the establishing of business aeronautics) and long haul (like examinations, administrative changes, military mediation, and recovery projects) activity. Examinations concerning the purposes for and techniques utilized in the assaults brought about the announcement of the Conflict on Dread, which ignited proceeding with military activities in Afghanistan and later Iraq. Lower Manhattan was revamped because of cleanup and rebuilding exercises, and the Public September 11 Commemoration and Exhibition Hall was made conceivable by government endowments.
A broad hunt and salvage (SAR) exertion was begun soon after the New York assaults, and it included more than 350 inquiry and salvage dogs. From the outset, a couple of harmed people were found there, and in the weeks that followed, obviously there were no survivors to be found. Just twenty living survivors were found among the destruction. The salvage and recuperation tasks required a very long time to wrap up. The flames that were seething in the structure trash must be put out over various weeks, and the cleanup wasn't finished until May 2002. Travelers were given admittance to brief wooden "seeing stages" from which they could see development laborers topping off the pinnacles' previous areas' enormous openings. On May 30, 2002, these stages were closed down.
Answer 2
Following the assaults, numerous alleviation...
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