How did the anthrax-related deaths that occurred during the aftermath of 9/11 impact the mood of many Americans?

A. The deaths did not change the already frightened mood of many Americans.
B. The deaths heightened the already present fears and anxieties many Americans were experiencing.
C. The deaths helped divert many Americans from worrying about 9/11 and the possible implications for the nation's future.
D. The deaths caused many Americans to become numb and uninterested in the new "war on terror."


Answer: B

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