7 out of 10 (69%) people said that they still thought about the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 at least once a week. Three-quarters (76%) of Americans are still emotionally affected by September 11th.
Taken from a National Poll by The World Trade Center Memorial Foundation and Zogby International
Nearly 9 of 10 people (87%) believe that the terrorist attack on September 11th was the most significant historical event in their lifetime and has changed the way we live together in America.
Taken from a National Poll by The World Trade Center Memorial Foundation and Zogby International
84% of Americans agreed that the entire nation should take time every September 11th to honor those killed during the terrorist attacks. There is a clear feeling that the American public wishes to observe the day with remembrance.
Taken from a National Poll by The World Trade Center Memorial Foundation and Zogby International
77% of the American population can be classified as Christian.
“American Religious Identification Survey, “ The Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
June 2005 Associate Press/Ipsos “Religious Attitudes” poll showed that fewer than three percent of Americans “don’t believe in God.” In fact, America continues to be one of the most religious countries among industrialized nations.
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