What did the directors of the U. S. Weather bureau do to undermine/suppress the Cuban weather forecasters?

"History 1302 Book Analysis Instructions A book analysis is a description, critical analysis, and an evaluation on the quality, meaning, and significance of the book. A critical book review is not a book report or summary, it is a reaction paper in which strengths, and weaknesses of the material are analyzed. However, a brief summary is necessary to establish the authors credibility. The analysis should start out with an attention grabber statement. The analysis should also include a statement of the authors intended purpose (argument/thesis statement), an evaluation of how well the author succeeded in defending his/her argument, and supporting evidence of the evaluation.http://www.kean.edu/~cpdonova/HowtoWriteaBookAnalysis.pdf
Remember, an analysis reflects the views of the reviewer. Therefore, there can be positive and negative reviews that must be backed up with evidence.
The minimum word count is 1000 words. (does not include name, date, and citation). Times Roman 12 Font, double spaced.
You will have an introduction, body, and conclusion/summation. Below name: You need to cite the book as follows:
Larson, Erik, Isaacs Storm: A Man, A time, and The Deadliest Hurricane in History,(NewYork, New York: Vintage Books, July,2000).
Introduction: One paragraph-Start with an attention-grabbing sentence. Briefly explain the main event (one or two sentences)Briefly explain who the author is and high points to establish credibility (this you can look up on internet. (one or two sentences)End of paragraph put this arguments/thesis statement: By examining the superiority complex of the directors of the U. S. weather bureau towards the Cuban weather forecasters, the Weather Bureaus disregard to ship captains concerns, and Isaac Clines over self-confidence in forecasting the weather, Erik Larson argued the hubris of men led them to believe they could disregard even nature itself. (16).
Body:The next paragraphs, the body, should contain the evidence (examples/summary) to support the thesis/argument. Evidence to consider in evaluating the U. S. weather bureaus attitudes toward Cubans.1.The Spanish American War took place 1 year prior to the 1900 Hurricane. The U. S. presence/influence has been in Cuba. (you can refer to yourFonertextbook). The U. S. weather bureau has a man stationed in Cuba. Could there be some form of racial or class superiority going on?2.What did the directors of the U. S. Weather bureau do to undermine/suppress the Cuban weather forecasters? Was this racial or political? 3.Who were the Cuban weather forecasters?4.Can government ego over sound scientific evidence be considered more or less a turf war and be politicized?*****When you address these questions supply examples from the book or Foner textbook *****Evidence to consider in evaluating the weathermens disregard to Ship captains1.Contact/response between the Captains/Crew and the U. S. Weather Bureaus main directors2.Contact/response between the Captains/Crew and the weathermen at the Port of Calls, ieGalveston, Biloxi, etc*****When you address all the questions for the bodysupply examples from the book and critique how well the author presented the information****Evidence to consider in evaluation Isaac Clines over self-confidence1.Clines interaction with his brother Joseph in regard to the weather.2.Clines interaction with the Weather Bureau to the weather3.Clines interaction with the locals in regard to the weather.****When exploring the evidence in the body, critique how well Larson presents this evidence***** Example; Larson, convincingly showed the tension between Isaac and Joseph by

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