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The Two Biggest Down Fall Of The Titanic
The Titanic’s first voyage was disaster because when they got the call for icebergs they ignored it. Because everybody thought it was unsinkable. The second downfall of Titanic was not enough lifeboats. They wouldn’t fill the lifeboats too full capacity. The third downfall of the CARPATHIA didn’t answer the calls. They also didn’t tell where to go or what lifeboat you’re going.

The biggest reason the Titanic’s voyage was a disaster was preparation. They didn’t have enough lifeboats and they didn’t fill them too capacity. The second biggest down fall of the Titanic was ignorance and cockiness. The people on the Titanic thought it was too big to sink.

The Titanic’s down fall. They didn’t prepare correctly. They didn’t want the ship to look

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