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hurricane katrina - federalism - questions - local, state and federal
- what department was created following 9/11? - 1:00
the department of homeland security (dhs)
- who is michael brown? what federal agency was he in charge of? - 1:24
he was the administrator of the federal emergency management agency
- what 2 problems do poor people face in times of emergency? - 2:26
lack of evacuation options and barriers to accessing public assistance.
- why didnt many know about the levee break causing flash flooding? - 3:55
initial reports were misleading
- according to president bush, what is the most effective way to do things? - 6:22
donating cash
- why was the federal government waiting to respond? - 8:27
information gaps and misunderstandings
- by this point, what do you think were the failures of the federal government to respond to hurricane katrina? - 9:07
it was criticized for a \lack of initiative.\
- what happened to the transportation? - 10:19
- why couldnt more national guard trucks be used? - 11:47
- why didnt people evacuate the superdome after ordered by the governor? - 15:12
- name 3 things the governor asked from the president. - 15:48
- how did the hospital staff determine how to triage the patients or victims of the hurricane? - 18:54
- who is michael chertoff? - 19:58
- what was the issue between the local and federal government? - 22:42
- how did the mayor finally communicate? - 23:39
- according to the interview, what is the only organization that couldve handled this crisis? - 27:13
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To answer why people didn't evacuate the Superdome after the governor's order, we need to consider factors like lack of transportation, fear of the outside situation (like flooding, lack of safe places to go), or misinformation. From the context of Hurricane Katrina, many people might not have had a way to get out, or they were unsure of where to go that was safe. Also, the Superdome was supposed to be a shelter, and some might have thought it was safer to stay there rather than face the unknown dangers outside.
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Reasons could include lack of transportation to evacuate, fear of the outside environment (flooding, unsafe areas), or misinformation about the situation outside the Superdome. (The specific answer would depend on the content of the video at 15:12, but generally, these are common factors in such disaster - related evacuation issues.)
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