FOR HISTORY WE HAVE TO CONDUCT A SURVERY FROM PEOPLE CONCERNING 9/11. THERE ARE ONLY TWO QUESTIONS THAT ARE ASKED.

QUESTION 1:WHY DO YOU THINK SEPT. 11TH HAPPENED?

QUESTION 2: HOW DO YOU THINK WE CAN PREVENT ANOTHER SEPTEMBER 11TH FROM HAPPENING?

YOUR ANSWERS ARE GREATLY APPRECIATED!!

i think why sept 11 happen was poor national scurity of the usa and terrorist of Osama Bin Laden or other countries that was involved in the plot.

Having tighter national home land scurity. knowing we are always in debates with other countries. I hope that helps. Good luck.

Senior09, when you type in all-caps, two things happen:

**it's harder to read, and

**it's the online equivalent to SHOUTING.

Please just type in regular mode, not with the Caps Lock feature turned on. Thanks.

=)

Ok sorry about that!!!

Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. Here is one opinion:

1. Because there is evil in the world and we were negligent.

2. We need to be vigilant. It is definitely an "uphill battle" to change what has been established over centuries.

It is just one more in a very long history of "religious" wars. It is not just Muslim and Christian. It has as often been between various groups of Christians. Despite the peaceful tenets of any faith, the "faithful" seem to think they can win more adherents by killing them than by setting an example of the positive aspects of their religions.

Of course, some terrorist attacks can be stopped from happening. Some plots have been discovered over the past 7 years, in the US and overseas, but the question is how it was done. Were anyone's 4th amendment rights (in the US) violated in the process?

To conduct a survey concerning 9/11, you can follow these steps:

1. Determine your target population: Decide who you want to survey, such as students, adults, or people with specific backgrounds or experiences related to the topic.

2. Choose a survey method: Decide how you will administer the survey, such as in-person interviews, online forms, or phone calls. Consider what method will reach your target population most effectively.

3. Create your survey questions: Craft clear and concise questions that will help you gather the information you need. In this case, your two questions could be:
Question 1: Why do you think September 11th happened?
Question 2: How do you think we can prevent another September 11th from happening?

4. Determine the format of responses: Decide whether you want respondents to provide open-ended answers or offer multiple-choice options. For these questions, open-ended responses might provide more insight into individual perspectives.

5. Pilot test your survey: Test your survey on a small group of people to ensure clarity and make any necessary revisions before conducting the actual survey.

6. Implement the survey: Administer the survey to your target population. Depending on your chosen method, distribute it in person, via online platforms, or by phone.

7. Collect and analyze the data: Gather responses from your survey participants and analyze the data to identify common themes and trends.

8. Summarize and report the findings: Compile your findings into a report or presentation format to share with others. Analyze the responses to each question separately, noting any significant patterns or perspectives that emerge.

Remember to respect respondents' privacy and ensure the anonymity of their responses if desired. Good luck with your survey!