Correct answer is c. Seventy-one percent of all railroad lines were located there.
This line describes the people who are having power should help the less fortunate.
Explanation:
This line is taken from the poem" White Man's Burden" written by Rudyard Kipling. In this poem the poet is describing how the white people who are in the top most position helping the people who are residing in the lowest level. In this poem , poet describes how the white people has taken the burden to help those unfortunate people by removing hunger and by providing them with better culture.
The main significance of the line is that how the white men are controlling the uncivilized colonies. The white men are encouraging cultural development of the barbaric colonies from different cultural background.
During natural disasters, the people ask and expect the federal government to provide support, both material and moral. Material support not only includes immediate relief efforts as the distribution of food, medical care, clothing and security, it also includes financial support as federal funds and grants for reconstruction purposed. FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Administration) was created for that purpose. It is supposed to organize and channel support and resources to any state that has suffered a natural disaster and whose governor requests that a state of emergency is declared and that FEMA and the federal government intervene in order to assist the population. Hurricane Katrina in 2005 is one occasion when FEMA was used for support though because of an inefficient previous reorganization and its Director’s mismanagement it failed miserably. The population of New Orleans expected FEMA to coordinate rescue efforts to residents trapped in flooded houses or buildings and organize first responders to provide food, security, shelter and medical attention. However local incompetence by New Orleans major and FEMA’s own unpreparedness resulted in the very meager and disorganized relief efforts to be quickly overwhelmed by the magnitude of the disaster, causing hundreds of deaths.