<span>The american electorate began seriously to question the competence of the bush administration as a result of
mismanagement </span>
of the government's response to Hurricane Katrina.
Hurricane Katrina hit
the Gulf Coast on August 29, 2005 with sustained winds of 125 mph. It damaged
an estimated $100 B in properties and approximately 1000 people lost their
lives.
Hurricane Katrina badly blemished George W. Bush's reputation.
His administration failed to timely and efficiently deal with the calamity.
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Answer:
You could rephrase this passage from the U.S. Constitution in these words:
"We, citizens of the United States, take the responsibility to defend our freedom, and guarantee it for the future generations."
The Preamble of the Constitution states that constitutional rights have to be thought of as not only something for the living, but also something to be preserved at any cost for the Americans who have yet to be born.
Explanation:
Answer to the first question: C
Answer to the second question: Pennsylvania
Answer:
To identify the guilty and give justice to innocent