22 thoughts on “Questions & Answers

  1. why many people steal food, water, and other?
    *they stole because they need water to help them and to keep them alive.
    which sate has the most delicious food?
    *Louisianians is the most delicious food.
    Now, is the track oldest streetcar change?
    *I think now they might change to new but the streetcar are the same.

  2. why did the police went looting instead of saving peoples while the hurricane is going to happen? Because the polices were scare.

  3. How did voodoo get to New Orleans New Orleans?
    When African slaves went to New Orleans they brought voodoo to New Orleans.

    Why do people steal sculpture from the New Orleans cemetery?
    People steal them to get money out of the sculptures.

    I voodoo good or bad?
    Voodoo can be used for both good and bad and it depends on what they are doing with it.

  4. Q:Why do they call New Orleans the big easy?
    A:Because everything is slower, simpler and easy-going.

    Q:Whats the capacity of the superdome The Superdome has a maximum seating capacity of 72,003 (expanded) or 69,703 (not expanded)

    Q:how did New Orleans get its name
    A:The explorer Bienville name it in honor of the Duke of Orleans. It was named after the city of Orleans in France

  5. How far from the streetcar travel or go through?
    I think the streetcar travel through by 2 citys.

    Why June 23 is the most important night of the year?
    June 23 is the most important night of the year because is’t France quater in New Orleans.

    Why is the food circle store important?
    The food circle store important because is a Asia store or a store that in New Orleans.I think that is had so many people come that why is a food cricle store important.

    Does a lot of children lose?
    I think that was about 40 or 50 child lose during this problelm.

    Why is a sing Fema in the wall?
    A sing Fema in the wall because is to remember people that is a holiday or a day of their state.

  6. 1)How much did it cost to repair Hurricane Katrina?
    A)Over $100 billion in damage was sustained

    2)How many jobs were lost because of Hurricane Katrina?
    A)Estimated of 400,000.

    3)What states were affected by Hurricane Katrina?
    A)Seven states were affected by Hurricane Katrina including Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. In addition to these Kentucky and Ohio were also affected due to floods on the Mississippi River.

    4)How many homes were lost during Hurricane Katrina?
    A)Around 275,000

    5)How much of New Orleans was flooded?
    A)80%

  7. Q:Why do they call New Orleans the big easy?
    A:Because everything is slower, simpler and easy-going.

    Q:Why do people steal sculpture from the New Orleans cemetery?
    A: People steal them to get money out of the sculptures.

  8. 1)why does new Orleans have so many balconies?
    because of the french people
    2)How many homes were lost during Hurricane Katrina?
    Around 275,000
    3)how many people died in new Orleans cause of Katrina
    Around1,464 people

  9. the thing that i learn that caught my attention was why did the police did not help the people and the other thing is the jazz in Orleans it sound really neat

  10. How big is the french quarter?
    The French Quarter is a 78 square-block area, 13 blocks long and 6 blocks deep.

    What’s the main food they eat in lousiana?
    Cajun cuisine

    How big is the superdome?
    The Superdome is the largest fixed domed structure in the world. Its structural steel frame covers a 13-acre (53,000 m2) expanse. Its 273-foot (83 m) tall dome is made of a Lamella multi-ringed frame and has a diameter of 680 feet (210 m).

  11. Q:How many lives were killed when Katrina hit?
    A:Almost 2,000 were killed
    Q:Why is jazz so important to New Orleans?
    A:New Orleans was the birthplace of jazz
    Q:When is mardi gras celebrated?
    A:Mardi Gras is celebrated in February.

  12. Q:How many people were affected by Hurricane Katrina?
    A:Over 15 million people were affected by The Hurricane Katrina.

    Q:How much of New Orleans was flooded?
    A)80%

    Q:Why Are New Orleans House’s Different?
    A:New Orleans is world famous for its plethora of unique architectural styles.

  13. Q 1: What was New Orleans literary traditions?
    A 1: It is a carnival or Mardi Gras.
    Q 2: How was jazz brought into New Orleans?
    A 2: Slave from West Africa brought strong tribal musical traditions that is jazz
    Q 3: How did voodoo get to New Orleans New Orleans?
    A 3: When African slaves were brought to New Orleans they brought the voodoo culture

  14. 1)Question: Do you find it highly suspicious that the levees in New Orleans broke at 4:00 AM on August 30th?
    Answer:Yes, i find that a little suspicious.

    2) Question: What was the city’s population in 2003?
    Answer: 469,032

    3) Question: What were the major Colleges and Universities in New Orleans?
    Answer: University of New Orleans, Tulane University, Louisiana State University School of Medicine, Southeastern Louisiana University, Loyola University, Xavier University, Dillard University

  15. 1. Q: Is New Orleans back to normal after Katrina?
    A: Most of the New Orleans metro area is repaired the areas worst damaged by Katrina are still recovering
    2. Q: Why do they celebrate Mardi Gras?
    A: People celebrate Mardi Gras in numerous ways: Parades, parties, balls, excessive drinking and eating, and just having fun on the last day before Lent begins.
    3. Q:How many people can the superdome hold?
    A: The Superdome can hold maximum of 72,003
    4. Q: How long is the french quarter? A: 14 Blocks Long
    5. When was the french quarter? A: Most of the French Quarter’s buildings was built during the Spanish rule over New Orleans.
    6. Q: Who are the Cajuns?
    A: Cajuns are descendants of French.
    7. Why is New Orleans called the Big Easy?
    A: Has to do with the rich musical heritage of New Orleans.
    8. Q: Why is new orleans below sea level? A: All the pumps, canals, and levees that work so hard to keep New Orleans above water are actually causing the city to sink.
    9. Q: Who was the first person to play jazz in New Orleans A: King Bolden was the first men that began playing jazz.
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  16. Q-1. why will they steal the statues?
    A-1 On a moody February day, with rain dripping off the muscadine vines and a concerto by Respighi moving through the living room, Peter Patout, an antiques dealer, was cosseted in the splendor of his Bourbon Street home. He gave his version of the insidious crime that has made him one of the most talked-about men in the city: conspiring to steal cemetery ornaments from hallowed tombs.
    Q-2.why does New Orleans have so many balconies?
    A-2.it reflects a history of New Orleans city’s multicultural heritage.
    Q-3.has the levee ever broke in New Orleans?
    A-3.The levee and flood wall failures caused flooding in 85% of New Orleans and 100% of St. Bernard.

  17. Q:Are the levees fixed to withstand a new hurricane?
    A:The new levees that are being constructed are said to easily handle future hurricanes just like Katrina…
    Q:How many people are still missing after Hurricane Katrina?
    A:Unfortunately, 705 people are reported as still missing as a result of Hurricane Katrina…
    Q:Why do they call New Orleans the big easy?
    A:Because everything is slower, simpler and easy-going…

  18. Q. 1) What do people does in the French Quarter?
    A. 1) There is a lot of things people could do in it. There are mostly kids in the French Quarter doing different activities.
    Q. 2) Why does New Orleans called Big Easy?
    A. 2) Everything in New Orleans go slower, simpler, and easy-going that why it’s called Big Easy.
    Q. 3) Does New Orleans the only state that invented jazz music?
    A. 3) Jazz was not only born in New Orleans but also born in other part of the U.S.

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