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1. What effect did the Titanic's sinking have on the public in 1912? Why are so many people fascinated by the Titanic to this day? (cause and effect)

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First Question: What effect did the Titanic's sinking have on the public in 1912?

Answer:

Cause:

The Titanic ship considered one of the biggest passenger ships ever made sank when water entered the already broken parts of the ship after running at a speed that makes it impossible to avoid ice below the water that eventually wreaked great havoc.

The effect titanic had on the public were:

1. Families lost their loved ones.

2. The damage caused more investments of funs on safety precautions to avert such incidence in the future.

3. It improved more public awareness of the public and authorities towards so many reforms of maritime transport.

Second question: Why are so many people fascinated by the Titanic to this day? (cause and effect)

Answer:

1. Titanic's sinking improved many people's interest to study what happened and avoid future accidents.

2. People became more fascinated as it became a topic in the history of many nations.

3. The incident was so unique because no one ever predicted such a big ship would sink reason till date so many stories and illustrations are still coming up on an event that took place over 100 years ago.

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