The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, commonly referred to as 9/11, remain one of the most significant events in American history, with far-reaching consequences that still shape the world today. This tragic day resulted in almost 3,000 fatalities and left numerous people with memory and physical trauma. While many people are well-versed in the basic facts of 9/11, there are many lesser-known details that are worth exploring. Below are nine pieces of information about 9/11 that every student should know:

1. The World Trade Center had already been attacked before – In 1993, a terrorist attack on the World Trade Center left six dead and over 1,000 injured. The attack involved a car bomb in the underground garage and was orchestrated by individuals seeking to bring attention to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

2. The NSA had intelligence beforehand – The National Security Agency (NSA) received reports suggesting that a terrorist attack would occur, though the details were vague.

3. The hijackers used box cutters – The hijackers who took over the planes used box cutters to threaten and overpower the pilots and flight attendants.

4. The Pentagon was hit by a commercial airline – In addition to the attacks on the Twin Towers in New York City, a commercial airline was flown into the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, killing 125 military personnel and civilians.

5. The fourth plane was headed for the Capitol Building – The fourth hijacked plane, United Airlines Flight 93, was headed toward the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., but passengers and crew members on board attempted to retake the plane, ultimately crashing it in Pennsylvania.

6. The attacks led to a huge increase in Islamophobia – The actions of the hijackers led to a wave of Islamophobia throughout the United States, with hate crimes against Muslim Americans skyrocketing in the months following the attacks.

7. The dust from the collapse of the Twin Towers caused health problems in first responders – The collapse of the Twin Towers resulted in a toxic mix of dust and smoke that permeated the surrounding areas. This cocktail of toxic chemicals resulted in respiratory problems and other health issues among first responders and clean-up crews.

8. The 9/11 Commission recommended several changes – The 9/11 Commission, established to investigate the attacks, recommended several changes, including the creation of a new agency dedicated to homeland security and the appointment of a national intelligence director.

9. The site of the World Trade Center was converted into a memorial – The site of the World Trade Center now contains the National September 11 Memorial and Museum, a monument to those who lost their lives on that fateful day.

In conclusion, the events of 9/11 continue to impact the world in countless ways, even two decades after the fact. By understanding the lesser-known facts and details about the attacks, students can gain a more comprehensive understanding of the impact of terrorism on society.

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