Pearl Harbor And 9/11 Compare And Contrast

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Imagine waking up to the sound of a big bang, people screaming for help and children crying. Everyday somewhere around the world a battle is going on and many people are losing their lives. Our nation has had to go through some horrible tragedies before. Pearl Harbor and 9/11 are both tragedies that have changed the lives of many people. The different responses of both presidents that were running the white house at the time those catastrophes occurred delivered a speech that gave hope to our people when they were despairing. These strikes were a surprise to our nation and were both caused by different reasons. After 9/11 it took people a lot of time to recover both mentally and physically. Our government made a promise to those people who proved themselves to be heroes during the 9/11 attack, but sadly the government has not been able to live up to that promise. Pearl Harbor was a strike that occurred on December 7, 1941. During that time world war two was going on but the US was neutral. The president at that time Franklin Roosevelt ordered the US navy to patrol …show more content…

Many chemicals were released into the air because of the fall of the twin towers. An excessive amount of people breathed that air into their lungs, which affected their breathing and wellbeing. A study that was published in December 2012, in The Journal of the American Medical Association, saw a possible connection between the exposure to the World Trade Center wreckage and an excess cancer risk. A recent study also found that 9/11 firefighters started to develop chronic respiratory illnesses. So there is no doubt that in the next 20 years we will see an increase in 9/11 related cancers. Due to all of the building materials, electronic equipment and furniture that was pulverized and exposed in the air, people have a higher risk of getting respiratory problems and

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