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Volume Two: Trade Towers/War Clouds
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  • Authored by: Series Editor and Introduction by: Arthur B. Shostak, Ph.D
  • From the Series: Defeating Terrorism/Developing Dreams: Beyond 9/11 and the Iraq War
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  • ISBN-10: 1438124694
  • ISBN-13: 978-1-4381-2469-8
  • Status: In Stock
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  • Imprint: Chelsea House
  • Published: 01/01/2004
  • Dewey Number: 956
  • Reading Level: Grades 6-12
  • Pages: 120

Summary

Nine original essays help students better understand the events of 9/11 and why the United States went to war in Iraq two years later. Questions addressed include how did the tragic events of 9/11 alter our sense of being in control? How has our culture and concept of citizenship changed? How wise are some of these changes? How does the United States' dependency on foreign oil affect our foreign policy in the Middle East?

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