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Please help me with these questions im stuck
Q1: After World War II, why was irrigation so important?
Q2: Why was the end of the dam blasted off?
Q3: How did World War II change the focus of the Grand Coulee Dam importance?
Q4: What sorts of dangerous working condition do you notice? What seems to be missing, compared to today?
Q5: Why was the design changed to build a high dam instead of a low dam? How tall would it be now?
Q6: What solution did the engineers use to solve the problem of collapsing hillsides?
Q7: Building the Grand Coulee Dam was like no other project attempted before. Name three examples of solutions /innovations/ equipment used to construct the dam.
Q8: One line from the newreel includes this: "Bring prosperity to all people equally"...but this was not the case. Who was negatively affected by the building of the dam? How did it impact these people? Think back to beginning, where the map showed where Lake Roosevelt (reservoir) would flood.
Q9: What most impressed you about the dam's construction, and what is one question that you have about its impact on the people/homes/environment/livelihood s who were displaced by its construction?

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