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Brainliest if correct 6.2 OKC Bombing
What two major events led Timothy McVeigh form negative opinions about the US government and develop a plan to bomb the federal building in
downtown OKC?
O Waco and 9/11
O Standoff at Ruby Ridge and 9/11
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O Waco and Persia Gulf War
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