Generate a Mind Map to explore who could be responsible for the anthrax attacks. Step 1: Identify the focal questions or the logical starting point
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Generate a Mind Map to explore who could be responsible for the anthrax attacks.
Step 1: Identify the focal questions or the logical starting point for an investigation. Write the focal question down in the center of the page and draw a circle around it.
Step 2: Brainstorm a list of possible explanations that might answer the focal question.
Step 3: Sort these ideas into groupings. These groups may be based on things they have in common or on their status as either direct or indirect causes of the matter being analyzed.
Step 4: Give each grouping a label and distribute these labels around the focal question. Draw lines from the focal question to each label.
Step 5: For each label, draw a line to an issue or concept related to that label. A single label could have several spokes radiating from it, and each issue related to the label could have multiple spokes radiating from it as well.
Step 6: Continue to expand the diagram until all aspects of the issue or case have been captured.
Step 7: While building the Mind Map, consider the possibility of cross-links from one issue to another. Show directionality with arrows pointing in one or both directions.
Step 8: While building the Mind Map, consider the possibility of conflicting evidence or conflicting concepts. If they appear, label them differently by color, written name, or shape, or by putting an asterisk or other icon inside the circle or box.
Step 9: Reposition, refine, and expand the Mind Map structure as appropriate.
Step 10: List all the individuals or entities who may be behind the anthrax attacks as well as their likely motivations.
Step 11: Identify the most likely individuals or groups that would have wanted to conduct bioterrorism attacks in the US.
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