Which two measures did the United States take to counter terrorism after the September 11 attacks?


withdrew support for Israel



passed the Patriot Act



banned immigration



increased airport security



denied entrance to foreigners

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The correct answers are

Option B) Passed the Patriot Act and

C) Increased airport Security.

After the September 11th attacks of 2001, the United States government quickly formed the TSA and increased airport security. The TSA or Transportation Security Administration was developed within 2 months of the attacks to improve security in airports around the country.

The Patriot Act was more controversial as it gave the US government powers to infiltrate and spy on every call, text message and even email without prior notice of a citizen. At the time it was deemed necessary to increase security within the country.

The two measures that the United States took after September 11th were

  • passed the Patriot Act
  • increased airport security

What happened on September 11th?

On this day in the year 2001, the United States suffered the most devastating loss due to terrorism.

On the fateful day, a plane was hijacked which led to the bombing of the world trade centers and the twin towers.

Lots of lives were lost to this act by the terrorist group.

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