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BELLWORK 1.Brainstorm a list of facts, terms, people relating to the September 11 th attacks. (Try to get at least 5!) You will be broken up into groups of three for the rest of your bellwork. In your groups, you will be given a primary source about the 9/11 attacks. Look through the source. Examine the pictures and read the articles. Pick one article or picture that stands out the most to you and answer the following questions: 2.What is this a picture of? What is the article saying? 3.Do you see any forms of propaganda in this source? (Patriotism, bold statements, emotions) 4.Write three sentences regarding your own emotions, thoughts, or feelings about the picture or article. 5.How do you think America has changed after 9/11?
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Mindset Explain the following quote: "One person's terrorist is another person's freedom fighter."
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Roots of terrorism: Anti-Semitism Militarism Money / poverty Oil Political power Racism Religion / fundamentalism Sexism War on drugs
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Acts of terrorism Are usually committed by groups who do not possess the political power to change policies they view as intolerable. Terrorists choose targets and actions to maximize the psychological effect on a society or government. Their goal is to create a situation in which a government will change its policies to avoid further bloodshed or disruption. For these reasons, terrorists often choose methods of mass destruction, such as bombings, and target transportation or crowded places to increase anxiety and fear.
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Terrorism = Fear = Control Terrorists plan their acts to get as much media exposure as possible. Media coverage magnifies the terrorist act by spreading fear among a mass audience and giving attention to the terrorist cause. The attacks of 9/11 assured a worldwide television audience.
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Why? Terrorists often justify their acts on ideological or religious grounds arguing that they are responding to a greater wrong or are promoting a greater good.
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F.Y.I. Islam translates to “submission” or “peace” Muslims: people that practice the Islamic faith The most populous Islamic country is Indonesia Islamic Fundamentalism: a society ruled by Islamic law that rejects most things Western Al Qaeda: terrorist group responsible for the attacks of 9/11; led by Osama Bin Laden Jihad: holy war Taliban: strict Islamist group that seized power in Afghanistan; supported Al Qaeda Al Qaeda argues the attack was due to U.S. presence in Saudi Arabia and Israel. U.S. is currently at war in Afghanistan trying to stop terrorism and restructure their government.
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What was the government’s response to the September 11 th attacks? If the Islamic religion preaches peace, why do you think so many terrorists use it as justification for killing innocent people? Do you think the U.S. is doing a good job fighting against terrorist groups? Why or not? Is there anything else we should be doing? Discussion
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Unit 1 Review For the rest of the period you are going to work on your Unit 1 Study Guide. This covers all of the important concepts in Unit 1 and everything that will be on your exam. Complete the study guide on your own sheet of paper. Your study guide and all late work is due on the day of your exam!
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