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== Fear ==  
== Fear ==  
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The fear of economic repercussions from 9/11 were far higher then a natural disaster. It is especially horrific that it was an act of man, not a natural disaster, that caused 9/11 to occur.
 
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The fear of economic repercussions from 9/11 were far higher then a natural disaster. It is especially horrific that it was an act of man, not a natural disaster, that caused 9/11 to occur.After Effects (Air lines losing hundreds of millions of dollars per day
o Air lines losing hundreds of millions of dollars per day
Empty airports, hotels, and theaters, Concerts and conventions were canceled, Wall Street spiraling downward) On 9/11 terrorists stuck the heart of global capitalism. We were in economic trouble before the terrorist attacks on 9/11.  That’s what makes them so scary.  The economy was already fragile.
o Empty airports, hotels, and theaters
o Concerts and conventions were canceled
o Wall Street spiraling downward  
On 9/11 terrorists stuck the heart of global capitalism. We were in economic trouble before the terrorist attacks on 9/11.  That’s what makes them so scary.  The economy was already fragile.


== Society ==
== Society ==

Revision as of 03:32, 3 December 2007

War on Terror (economic impact)

Fear

The fear of economic repercussions from 9/11 were far higher then a natural disaster. It is especially horrific that it was an act of man, not a natural disaster, that caused 9/11 to occur.After Effects (Air lines losing hundreds of millions of dollars per day Empty airports, hotels, and theaters, Concerts and conventions were canceled, Wall Street spiraling downward) On 9/11 terrorists stuck the heart of global capitalism. We were in economic trouble before the terrorist attacks on 9/11. That’s what makes them so scary. The economy was already fragile.

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Economic Impact of 9/11