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What was the greatest community impact of the Oklahoma City bombing?
Individuals experienced significant emotional pain years after the event.
Employees had to spend years reconstructing records that were destroyed.
New residents failed to understand how the community dealt with the effects of the bombing.
Many people lived in constant fear even though the bombing had happened in the distant past.
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Individuals experienced significant emotional pain years after the event.
Rationale: the bombing produced widespread, long‑lasting psychological trauma (grief, PTSD, anxiety) among survivors, families, first responders and the broader community. That sustained emotional impact affected community life, relationships, and need for services more deeply and broadly than the administrative burden of reconstructing records, newcomers’ misunderstandings, or lingering fear alone.
Rationale: the bombing produced widespread, long‑lasting psychological trauma (grief, PTSD, anxiety) among survivors, families, first responders and the broader community. That sustained emotional impact affected community life, relationships, and need for services more deeply and broadly than the administrative burden of reconstructing records, newcomers’ misunderstandings, or lingering fear alone.
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