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What was the U.S. response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001?
1. The United States launched a global war on terrorism.
2. The United States pulled out all troops fighting in other countries.
3. The United States held a world summit to best determine the scope of the threat. 4.The United States did not believe there were other threats.

Why did the United States choose to go to war in Afghanistan
1. Afghanistan claimed responsibility for the September 11 attacks.
2. Afghanistan had pro-communist rebels take over the country.
3. Afghanistan refused to surrender Osama bin Laden to the United States. 4.Afghanistan threatened more attacks against the United States.

Which reason best explains the U.S. decision to go to war with Iraq?
1. The president was concerned that Iraq would invade other countries in the region. 2. U.S. surveillance teams thought Osama bin Laden was hiding in Iraq.
3. The president was determined to shut down Al Qaeda operations in the region. 4.Some U.S. officials were concerned about Iraq's possession of WMD.

In what way has the United States’ detention of terrorist suspects during the war on terrorism been controversial?
1. no prisoner release programs
2. insufficient funding for facilities
3. treatment of detainees
4. lax security conditions

What is a major motivation for jihadists?
1. their desire to gain political support in their own countries
2. their need to control oil supplies in the Middle East
3. their struggle against those they see as enemies of Islam
4. their continued confrontations with the U.S. military

My answers are... A, C, D, C, and B

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Answer:

1- The correct answer is 1. In response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the United States launched a global war on terrorism.

2- The correct answer is 3. The United States chose to go to war in Afghanistan because Afghanistan refused to surrender Osama Bin Laden to the United States.

3- The correct answer is 4. The United States decided to go to war with Iraq because some U.S. officials were concerned about Iraq's possession of weapons of mass destruction.

4- The correct answer is 3. United States’ detention of terrorist suspects during the war on terrorism has been controversial because of the treatment of detainees.

5- The correct answer is 3. A major motivation for jihadists is their struggle against those they see as enemies of Islam.

Explanation:

1- After the attacks, the Bush administration declared the so-called War on Terror, with the objectives of bringing Osama Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda to justice and preventing the action of anti-American terrorist networks. These objectives would be achieved through economic and military sanctions against states perceived as protectors of terrorists and increasing surveillance and global intelligence.

The first step given by United States in the War on Terror was the invasion of Afghanistan on October 7, 2001 by NATO forces and the Northern Alliance with support from the United Nations, given the refusal of the ruling Taliban regime to hand over Osama bin Laden, who allegedly had taken refuge in that country.

2- The War in Afghanistan broke out in response to the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States, of which this country blamed Osama bin Laden.

The declared objective of the invasion was to find Osama bin Laden and other al Qaeda leaders to bring them to trial, and to overthrow the government of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan ruled by the Emir Mullah Omar, who supported and gave refuge and coverage of Al Qaeda members.

3- The War in Iraq was a conflict that began on Thursday, March 20, 2003 and ended on Sunday, December 18, 2011. The main justification for this operation offered by President George W. Bush and his coalition allies was the affirmation that Iraq possessed and was developing weapons of mass destruction (WMD), in violation of a 1991 agreement.

4- The detention of suspected terrorists is a controversial issue in the United States. It is widely accepted that the CIA is involved in both the torture of detainees in the clandestine detention centers that operate (called black sites) and in the sending of prisoners to be tortured by other governments, in a manner that violates American and international laws.

5- Jihadism is a Western neologism used to refer to the most violent and radical branches within Islam, being characterized by the frequent and brutal use of terrorism, in the name of an alleged jihad, which its followers call a "holy war" in the name of Allah against "the enemies of Islam".

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