2. “The senate passeda joint resolutionextending the thanks ofcongress andappropriating $1000 fora medal to captainArthur H. Rostron ofthe Carpathia”3. passjudgement2. “’Had assistance beenpromptly proffered, or hadthe wireless operator of theCalifornian remained a fewminutes longer at his poston Sunday evening thatship might have had theproud distinction of savingthe lives of passengers andcrew of the5. “The only reply tothe distress signalswas a counter signalfrom a large whitelight which wasflashed for nearly twohours”5. “the Californian,[controlled] by thesame company, wasnearer the Titanicthanthe 190 milesreported by hercaptain,”6. causeandeffect4. It shows thatthe Californianwas unable toofferassistance.3.honor1. While several variablesresulted in the sinking ofthe Titanic, the Californianisheld responsible forexcessive loss of life as itfailed to provide help whenit wasrequested. 1. The casualties ofthe Titanic wouldhave beenexceedingly worse ifnot for theintervention ofcaptain Arthur H.Rostron. 5. “the dictatesof humanity,internationalusage and therequirements oflaw.” 3.flatter6.description3.critique 1. The Titanic’spoorly built structureis what ultimatelyresulted in its sinkingandthe loss of life of itspassengers.1. If passengers andcrew had beenadequately preparedfor an emergency,thenmost likely no onewould have died onthe Titanic.4. It shows that theCalifornian didoffer some—though not enough—assistance tothe Titanic.6.process2. “No general alarm wassounded, no whistle blownand no systematic warningwas given to theendangered passengers,and it was 15 or 20 minutesafter thecollision before captainSmith ordered the Titanic’swireless operator to sendout a distress4. It proves thatthe Californiancould haveassisted theTitanic butchose not to.4. It pardonsthe actions ofthe captain oftheCalifornian.2.“The supposedly watertight compartments of theTitanic were not water tightbecause of the non watertight condition of the deckswhere the transversebulkheads ended.”5. “her officers andcrew saw thedistress signals ofthe Titanic andfailed torespond”6.compare/contrast2. “The senate passeda joint resolutionextending the thanks ofcongress andappropriating $1000 fora medal to captainArthur H. Rostron ofthe Carpathia”3. passjudgement2. “’Had assistance beenpromptly proffered, or hadthe wireless operator of theCalifornian remained a fewminutes longer at his poston Sunday evening thatship might have had theproud distinction of savingthe lives of passengers andcrew of the5. “The only reply tothe distress signalswas a counter signalfrom a large whitelight which wasflashed for nearly twohours”5. “the Californian,[controlled] by thesame company, wasnearer the Titanicthanthe 190 milesreported by hercaptain,”6. causeandeffect4. It shows thatthe Californianwas unable toofferassistance.3.honor1. While several variablesresulted in the sinking ofthe Titanic, the Californianisheld responsible forexcessive loss of life as itfailed to provide help whenit wasrequested. 1. The casualties ofthe Titanic wouldhave beenexceedingly worse ifnot for theintervention ofcaptain Arthur H.Rostron. 5. “the dictatesof humanity,internationalusage and therequirements oflaw.” 3.flatter6.description3.critique 1. The Titanic’spoorly built structureis what ultimatelyresulted in its sinkingandthe loss of life of itspassengers.1. If passengers andcrew had beenadequately preparedfor an emergency,thenmost likely no onewould have died onthe Titanic.4. It shows that theCalifornian didoffer some—though not enough—assistance tothe Titanic.6.process2. “No general alarm wassounded, no whistle blownand no systematic warningwas given to theendangered passengers,and it was 15 or 20 minutesafter thecollision before captainSmith ordered the Titanic’swireless operator to sendout a distress4. It proves thatthe Californiancould haveassisted theTitanic butchose not to.4. It pardonsthe actions ofthe captain oftheCalifornian.2.“The supposedly watertight compartments of theTitanic were not water tightbecause of the non watertight condition of the deckswhere the transversebulkheads ended.”5. “her officers andcrew saw thedistress signals ofthe Titanic andfailed torespond”6.compare/contrast

Californian Neglected its Duty: News Report on Senate Findings of Why the Titanic Sank with Few Survivors - Call List

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  1. O-2. “The senate passed a joint resolution extending the thanks of congress and appropriating $1000 for a medal to captain Arthur H. Rostron of the Carpathia”
  2. N-3. pass judgement
  3. B-2. “’Had assistance been promptly proffered, or had the wireless operator of the Californian remained a few minutes longer at his post on Sunday evening that ship might have had the proud distinction of saving the lives of passengers and crew of the
  4. G-5. “The only reply to the distress signals was a counter signal from a large white light which was flashed for nearly two hours”
  5. I-5. “the Californian, [controlled] by the same company, was nearer the Titanic than the 190 miles reported by her captain,”
  6. B-6. cause and effect
  7. O-4. It shows that the Californian was unable to offer assistance.
  8. B-3. honor
  9. B-1. While several variables resulted in the sinking of the Titanic, the Californian is held responsible for excessive loss of life as it failed to provide help when it was requested.
  10. I-1. The casualties of the Titanic would have been exceedingly worse if not for the intervention of captain Arthur H. Rostron.
  11. I-5. “the dictates of humanity, international usage and the requirements of law.”
  12. O-3. flatter
  13. I-6. description
  14. N-3.critique
  15. N-1. The Titanic’s poorly built structure is what ultimately resulted in its sinking and the loss of life of its passengers.
  16. G-1. If passengers and crew had been adequately prepared for an emergency, then most likely no one would have died on the Titanic.
  17. I-4. It shows that the Californian did offer some—though not enough—assistance to the Titanic.
  18. G-6. process
  19. O-2. “No general alarm was sounded, no whistle blown and no systematic warning was given to the endangered passengers, and it was 15 or 20 minutes after the collision before captain Smith ordered the Titanic’s wireless operator to send out a distress
  20. B-4. It proves that the Californian could have assisted the Titanic but chose not to.
  21. N-4. It pardons the actions of the captain of the Californian.
  22. G-2.“The supposedly water tight compartments of the Titanic were not water tight because of the non water tight condition of the decks where the transverse bulkheads ended.”
  23. O-5. “her officers and crew saw the distress signals of the Titanic and failed to respond”
  24. G-6. compare/contrast