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Which criticism was made of governmental response to Hurricane Katrina? A. Local governments should have been able to do everything that was needed. B. The federal government made no effort to provide
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Which criticism was made of governmental response to Hurricane Katrina?
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Local governments should have been able to do everything that was needed.
B.
The federal government made no effort to provide relief.
C.
The federal government had no organization to assist people in a disaster.
D.
Government response at all levels was very slow.
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Answers C and D were both crtitcisms. Federal government response was slow and lacked organization.
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In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, many people criticized the government of it's mismanagement and lack of preparation in the relief effort. So the best answer would be D) Government response at all levels was very slow
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