Action Outcomes
Worksheet Description
This matching activity asks students to pair actions taken after 9/11-like the creation of the TSA and Homeland Security-with their real-world outcomes. The list of possible outcomes includes changes in travel, surveillance, and law enforcement coordination. Students must choose carefully, as some outcomes do not match. This helps them see the connection between policy and effect. It’s a clear exercise in cause and consequence.
This worksheet builds logic and comprehension by requiring thoughtful matches. Students improve understanding of government responses and their impacts. It reinforces how actions have consequences in civic and political life. The task encourages precise thinking and factual recall. It also helps students connect abstract policy with daily life changes.