can someone please help me with this

1.What was the U.S. response to the terrorist attacks September September 11, 2001

2. why did the United States choose to go to war in Afghanistan

3.which reason best explains the U.S. decision to go to war with Iraq

4. in what way did the United States detention of terrorist suspects during the war of terrorism been controversial

5. what is A major motivation for jihadists

1. A , the United States launched a global war on terrorism.

2. C , Afghanistan refused to surrender.

3. D , some U.S. officials were concerned about Iraq’s possession of WMD.

4. C , treatment of detainees.

5. C , their struggles against those they see as enemies of Islam.

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1. A , the United States launched a global war on terrorism.

2. C , Afghanistan refused to surrender.

3. D , some U.S. officials were concerned about Iraq’s possession of WMD.

4. C , treatment of detainees.

5. C , their struggles against those they see as enemies

hi can you put the answer choices for this question?

Of course, I'm here to help! Let's break down each question and find an answer together:

1. What was the U.S. response to the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001?
The United States' response to the September 11 terrorist attacks was primarily focused on preventing future attacks. The immediate response involved launching military operations in Afghanistan, which was the base of operation for Al-Qaeda, the terrorist group responsible for the attacks. Additionally, the U.S. government implemented a range of domestic security measures such as the creation of the Department of Homeland Security and the passage of the USA PATRIOT Act to enhance counterterrorism efforts.

2. Why did the United States choose to go to war in Afghanistan?
The United States decided to go to war in Afghanistan primarily to dismantle and disrupt the terrorist infrastructure of Al-Qaeda, which had established a safe haven in Afghanistan under the protection of the Taliban regime. The goal was to eliminate the immediate threat to national security and prevent further attacks from being planned and executed from Afghan soil.

3. Which reason best explains the U.S. decision to go to war with Iraq?
The decision to go to war with Iraq in 2003 was based on several factors, including concerns over Iraq's alleged possession of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) and their potential use against the United States or its allies. Another factor was the belief that Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi dictator, had ties to terrorist organizations like Al-Qaeda. The U.S. government argued that taking military action in Iraq was necessary to remove these perceived threats and promote stability in the region.

4. In what way did the United States' detention of terrorist suspects during the War on Terrorism become controversial?
The United States' detention of terrorist suspects during the War on Terrorism became controversial primarily due to concerns surrounding the treatment of detainees. Reports of torture, abuse, and the use of enhanced interrogation techniques, such as waterboarding, aroused international condemnation and raised ethical and legal questions. The indefinite detention of suspects without trial or access to legal representation also sparked debates about civil liberties and human rights.

5. What is a major motivation for jihadists?
A major motivation for jihadists, or individuals who participate in extremist violence for ideological or religious reasons, can vary. However, a common motivation is the belief in the establishment of an Islamic caliphate, where their interpretation of Islamic law is enforced and extended. They often view their actions as a form of resistance against perceived Western imperialism, cultural influence, or military intervention in Muslim-majority countries. Other factors, such as socioeconomic grievances, political instability, and personal grievances, can also contribute to an individual's motivation to join jihadist movements.

I don't know, however. Maybe you should pay more attention at school? Maybe THEN you'd know. Stop praying on teachers to give you the answers and do the work yourself, lazy. DO BETTER.

- Lindsey