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What two messages did Bush send in his speech at Ground Zero?
Check all of the boxes that apply.
The nation is united in its grief.
The attackers have been caught.
The entire world disagrees with what happened.
The people who launched the 9/11 attacks will be punished.
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- The nation is united in its grief. (Yes — he spoke about national unity and shared mourning.)
- The people who launched the 9/11 attacks will be punished. (Yes — he promised those responsible would be found and brought to justice.)
The attackers have been caught — No.
The entire world disagrees with what happened — No (he spoke of worldwide support/hearing, not that the world “disagrees”).
- The people who launched the 9/11 attacks will be punished. (Yes — he promised those responsible would be found and brought to justice.)
The attackers have been caught — No.
The entire world disagrees with what happened — No (he spoke of worldwide support/hearing, not that the world “disagrees”).
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