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United States responses to September 11
William C. Banks
Department of Public Administration
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United States
100%
State Response
100%
September 11
100%
Terrorism
66%
Policy Change
66%
Change Law
66%
Political Rights
33%
Attendants
33%
Visual Image
33%
Civil Rights
33%
Repose
33%
Government Objectives
33%
September 11 Terrorist Attacks
33%
Dread
33%
Terrorist Threat
33%
Perceived Fear
33%
Trauma
33%
New Normal
33%
Social Sciences
Legislation
100%
Liberty
100%
Civil and Political Rights
100%
Visual image
100%
Engineering
State Response
100%
Longer Term
100%
Making Judgment
50%
Relative Importance
50%
Computer Science
Relative Importance
100%
Political Right
100%
State Response
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Terrorism
100%