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Monday, January 21, 2019

Presidential Cabinent notes

To form a more faultless union. Purpose two to establish government Purpose 3 to manipulate domestic tranquility. A primary function of government is to maintain locate and peace within a country. Purpose 4 To provide for the green defense. Purpose 5 to remote the general welfare. The services mad protections that our government provides. bid health care, protection of environment. Etc.. Purpose 6 To secure the blessings of liberty, you hind end hardly be free if I am free Body expression I The legislative Branch obligate al- The executive Branch name Ill-The judicial branch member IV Inter reconcile Relations (States of the Union) Article V The amending Power, how the constitution can be changed. Article VI The mastery Act Clearly states that the federal gob Is supreme over state. Article VII discusses the manner In which the states will adopt the constitution get One The violent storm The Storm Chaos and Tragedy Answer the pursuit questions as you view the PBS video excerpt Chaos and Tragedy. 1. match to Frontline, what problems were caused by the following groups o The Local and state officials? O The U. S. army? FEM..? O The Government?The main problem was that all waited too capacious and it caused more deaths and losses in people. 2. why was the Louisiana National halt unable to help? They waited too long and got trapped in headquarters. 3. why were rescue efforts hampered in the first 24 hours? All the headquarters were underwater and the rescue efforts were trying to fix themselves. 4. What were the Mayors responsibilities prior to the hurricane? To stock the shelters with food and water. in addition he was responsible for having buses for transport. 5. Where were state and local officials during the aftermath of Strain? Why was this a problem?They were on the ground . It was a problem because they became actually overwhelmed. 6. What were the critics pointing out as trouble with the governor of Louisiana? She was un busheld and was attached vague requests to the government 7. According to then-FEM.. Director Michael Brown, when does FEM.. Take over for state and local governments? FEM.. Takes over state officials against FEM..? The main complaints were that FEM.. Had no sense of requisite and barely sent out help, but FEM.. Claimed they didnt get any required help calls 9. How many days did it take for the government, under President George W.Bush, to bang they were late and inadequate in its response? It took the government 5 days. The Storm What Went Wrong in New siege of Orleans 10. After reading the reference excerpts from the federal, state, and local officials, what do you feel went wrong in New Orleans? The main thing that I cipher went wrong was communication. In life history they teach you that communication is key and unfortunately the officials were Just not beingness communicative and many officials were eyeing passive of the built-in situation and no integrity took it seriously until it was too late.Review Questions Evaluate and discuss the challenges for each direct of government. Which level 11. Faced the greatest challenges? The challenges faced were helping the civilians, all of the levels of government had that problem, only the level which had it worse was the local and state officials because they had to deal with the crisis first when it was more chaotic and they were unprepared. 12. What lessons do you think were well-educated as a resolving of Hurricane Strain? I think as a nation we learned that we must have emergency plans and take every natural misadventure seriously to save as many lives as possible. 3. After reviewing the problems caused, what character of assistance should the citizens of New Orleans have expected from the federal government? They should of expected imminent care with supplies and service. 14. In what ways do you think this storm has changed the city of New Orleans? Make sure to relieve social and economic impacts. T he way the city of New Orleans has changes is that the entire community has become one economic and social system. A wad of individuals became a whole piece. 15.How has the aftermath of Hurricane Strain affected national politics? It affect national politics by the people second barb the representatives they chose. 16. How can students help the citizens of New Orleans recover? They could donate property and help out their community. 17. What do you think is the most difficult opus about being a victim of a natural misadventure? The hardest thing in your life would be avoiding any situation standardized the natural hap again. Part Two Is Your Community Prepared? Go to wry. FEM V and click on one of the disasters that may occur in your community. After learning about this disaster, answer the questions below. 18. What geek of disaster did you discern? Flash Flood 19. What preparations does FEM.. Recommend to avoid loss in this type of disaster? Avoid Roads and get to high gr ound. 20. What steps can you take to better prepare your home and family for this type of disaster? fade examples. Stay focused on the weather and if a flash submerge warning was given in an area get off the roadstead and make sure loved ones dont travel. Your Own InterviewsUsing the space provided in the practise File for this activity, write up your interview as if you were presenting it for use on the PBS Frontline web site The Storm. Be sure to include the persons broad(a) name, Job title or relationship to you, and contact information in your write up. If you are unsure of how to write up your interview, rich text edition format (. RTF). Place your interview write up here excerpt 2 Interview a friend or family member who has undergo a natural disaster. Before conducting your interview, please view the slide entry of Guide to Conducting an Interview for helpful tips and guidelines.Consider the following questions for your interview and include at least two additional qu estions of your own o What type of disaster did you buzz off? O When and where did this disaster occur? O What did you do to prepare for the disaster? O What steps did you take during the disaster to protect yourself or your home? O What was the experience like after the disaster? O What did you learn from this experience? O What could you have done make your experience better? O How could you have improved your preparation? The disaster I experienced was a tornado. It was April of 2003 in Oklahoma.

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