What was the attitude of Americans after September 11?
A) Sympathy towards Muslims extremists
B) A need for protection from future assaults on U.S. home soil
C) National sorrow, pride, and anger, as well as a widespread frustration at the way the world had operated since the fall of communism; by consensus instead of independently in their own best needs
D) A need for protection beyond U.S. borders
E) Disbelief and a deep sense of regret that the threats were not acknowledged or taken seriously enough to act
C
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