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What do the demands in this speech indicate about Bush’s response to the attacks on September 11, 2001?

A.
that he intended to strengthen the PATRIOT Act

B.
that he was planning a military strike on the Taliban

C.
that he believed Afghanistan would comply with his demands

D.
that he felt Iraq was likely behind the attacks

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Bush's response to the attacks on September 11, 2001 showed that B. that he was planning a military strike on the Taliban.

What did Bush do after 9/11?

After the attacks of 9/11 were claimed by Al-Qaeda, President Bush vowed a heavy response.

This included attacking the Taliban because they were aiding Al-Qaeda by allowing them to set up bases in Afghanistan.

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