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Read Case Study 3.1 and "Government Saw Flood Risk but Not Levee Failure."
Answer Questions 1 and 3 at the end of Case Study 3.1.
Each question should be answered in an essay format of approximately 250-500 words. Ensure your paper answers the questions and uses concepts studied in the module and from both readings. Support your answers with personal experiences, current events, and references to the readings.
Use the library to locate four to six scholarly sources to support your analysis.
Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide.
Please pay attention to the details of the assignment, and read and follow all the instructions please.
Textbook
1. Managing the Public Sector
Read Chapter 4 of Managing the Public Sector.
https://gcumedia.com/digital-resources/cengage/2011/managing-the-public-sector_ebook_9e.php
Electronic Resource
1. Government Saw Flood Risk but Not Levee Failure
Read "Government Saw Flood Risk but Not Levee Failure" to complete the Katrina Breakdown assignment.
https://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/02/national/nationalspecial/02response.html?_r=1
e-Library Resource
1. Optional: A State's Duty to Prepare, Warn, and Mitigate Natural Disaster Damages
For additional information, the following is recommended: "A State's Duty to Prepare, Warn, and Mitigate Natural Disaster Damages," by Frattaroli from Boston College International & Comparative Law Review (2014).
2. Optional: Differential Vulnerabilities: Environmental and Economic Inequality and Government Response to Unnatural Disasters
For additional information, the following is recommended:
"Differential Vulnerabilities: Environmental and Economic Inequality and Government Response to Unnatural Disasters," by Bullard from Social Research (2008).
3. Optional: The Katrina Aftermath: A Failure of Federalism or Leadership?
For additional information, the following is recommended: "The Katrina Aftermath: A Failure of Federalism or Leadership?" by Mentzel from Public Administration Review (2006).
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