1. To what other tragic event does President Bush compare the events of September 11t?

(HINT: "except for one Sunday in 1941"
2. Why does the president believe that America should rally the world to help in the fight against terrorism?
3. Who is Osama Bin Laden?
4. Describe Al Qaeda and their beliefs.
5. Does Al Qaeda represent all Muslim people? Why or Why not?
6. What does the president ask Americans to do? Why?

1. President Bush compares the events of September 11th to the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.

2. The president believes that America should rally the world to help in the fight against terrorism because terrorism is a threat to humanity and must be combated globally in order to ensure peace and security.
3. Osama Bin Laden was the founder and leader of the terrorist organization Al Qaeda and the mastermind behind the September 11th attacks.
4. Al Qaeda is a terrorist organization with extremist beliefs that advocate for a strict interpretation of Islam and the establishment of a global caliphate through violent means, including terrorist attacks.
5. No, Al Qaeda does not represent all Muslim people. They are a fringe extremist group that does not reflect the beliefs or practices of the vast majority of Muslims around the world. Muslim people come from diverse backgrounds and have a wide range of beliefs and practices.
6. The president asks Americans to remain calm, compassionate, and vigilant, and to come together as a nation to support each other and stand firm against terrorism. This unity and resilience is important in the face of such a tragedy to show strength and solidarity.