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This 8 page paper includes two pages of annotated bibliography and analyzes the different ways that this tragic historical event, and the developments which followed, has been interpreted differently by different people. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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History holds many lessons for those that care to examine them. One of the more prominent of these lessons
is the fact that practically any event can be interpreted in more than one way. Interpretation is dependent on an individual and their perspective. This is true even
within a group of people whose world views are largely the same. It is certainly true when you bring in the interpretations of those whose world views differ significantly.
Consider, for example, the disaster that unfolded in this country on September 11, 2001. This paper will examine the various interpretations of the causative factors of that disaster.
More specifically, the author will focus on the differences in opinion regarding whether the events which unfolded afterward right here in our own country in response to this disaster
are more positive or negative in their impacts to Americans. On that fateful day the world now remembers simply as 9-11, the New
York World Trade Center was attacked. The prevalent view among Americans and among much of the world is that attack didnt come in the form of long range missiles
or even enemy aircraft. It came in the form of our own commercial airliners, airliners that had been hijacked by those that ultimately crashed them into their targets causing
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