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.
The difference is that Roosevelt was ready to do more to
solve the problems brought about by the Great Depression while Hoover was more
hesitant to let government intervene.
The programs he launched such as the National Credit Corporation, the
Reconstruction Finance Corporation, and the Emergency Relief and Construction
Act <span>came late to
do any good. Upon assuming office,
Roosevelt quickly launched various programs to solve the problems. In the end, Roosevelt was right in his
approach of Government intervention because at the time, people needed support to uplift their lives.</span>
Answer: The F-1221 was the first crown firetruck.
Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the correct response would be that he <span> believed that a government wasn't needed to run the United States,</span> having to do with the idea that the majority of power within the government should exist in the individual states, since Jefferson was fearful of too much centralized power. Im not 100% sure but i hope i am.