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The sixth tropical cyclone of the 1893 Atlantic hurricane season formed to the east of Cape Verde on 15 August. By 19 August, the system had intensified into a hurricane, reaching Category 3 strength on 22 August while located northeast of the Lesser Antilles. The hurricane then turned north-northwest as it approached the Bahamas on 25 August. That night, the first effects of the storm’s approach could be felt on the Sea Islands off the coast of Georgia and the barrier islands of South Carolina. Conditions rapidly deteriorated as the hurricane tracked parallel to the southeast U.S. coast for 161 km (100 mi) before making landfall as a Category 3 hurricane near Savannah, Georgia on 27 August. The hurricane carried an estimated 193 km/h (120 mph) winds and a tremendous storm surge (5 m/16 ft), which completely submerged many of the Sea Islands. The storm moved through South Carolina and up the East Coast before becoming extratropical over the Canadian Maritime Provinces on 1 September.
The hurricane’s storm surge caused a great amount of destruction to the Sea Islands and the peninsulas that line the Georgia and South Carolina coastlines. Some 2,000 people are said to have drowned during the event. Nearly every building on the Sea Islands was damaged beyond repair leaving 30,000 people homeless. It took over a month for the American Red Cross to arrive to the disaster areas, possibly due to ongoing efforts in response to another hurricane that had hit South Carolina in June. Relief efforts were further hampered by another Category 3 hurricane, which struck just north, near Charleston, South Carolina, on 13 October. After a significant 10-month relief campaign, housing and food resources had been restored to the Sea Islands. Damages from the hurricane totaled at least $1 million (1893 USD [$22.8 million 2007 USD])
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It does not set official qualification for justices.
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One of the ways in which the Constitution promotes the value of flexibility for the Supreme Court is by not specifying qualifications for justices. Therefore, there are no specific requirements such as age, education or profession. However, there are some characteristics that all justices share. All justices need to be trained in law. This flexibility allows justices to be elected due to what they are believed to be able to bring to the Supreme Court, regardless of their age, experience or profession.
<span>Sacajawea was more familiar with the land than Lewis and Clark so she was a guide to them. </span>
Before the Agriculture Revolution, many people lived in rural areas because they could grow food on small areas of land. They only grew crops for home consumption and never to sell since the land was to small. The children are the ones who milked the cows, churned the butter, and tended to the farm animals. Since the land was so small, they ate mostly rye bread and porridge. There was little meat to eat since they needed the cows for milk and butter. The correct answer is A.