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Why did the federal government combine several agencies into the Department of Homeland Security?
to prevent future acts of terrorism in the United States through coordination
to investigate if the September 11th attacks could have been prevented
to investigate whether to bring charges for the September 11th attacks
to prevent the unconstitutional implementation of the Patriot Act
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to prevent future acts of terrorism in the United States through coordination
After 9/11, DHS was created to consolidate and better coordinate agencies and functions (e.g., TSA, FEMA, CBP, Coast Guard, Secret Service) to improve homeland security and prevent future terrorist attacks. The other options describe roles handled by other entities (the 9/11 Commission, the Justice Department, or courts regarding the Patriot Act).
After 9/11, DHS was created to consolidate and better coordinate agencies and functions (e.g., TSA, FEMA, CBP, Coast Guard, Secret Service) to improve homeland security and prevent future terrorist attacks. The other options describe roles handled by other entities (the 9/11 Commission, the Justice Department, or courts regarding the Patriot Act).
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