Strengthen its armed forces.
From what I've read in study materials the correct answer is response, however common sense leads me to say that the correct answer should be preparedness.
Preparedness
In case of an emergency, a person should always have a 2 week supply of pet food as well as medicine for their pet and water in their Emergency Preparedness Kit.
straw and insulate the house
Calamity and disaster preparedness is being ready for unexpected events. This could be floods, storms, or man-made disasters. Preparedness often includes having a plan, along with a supply of food and water. You should also have a flashlight and candles in your kit along with matches.
insult the dog house and place staw inside
Preparedness for an emergency is the first thing you have to do. ^^
There are four phases of emergency management activities.• Mitigation: activities to lessen the severity and impact a potential disaster oremergency may have on its operation.• Preparedness: activities an organization undertakes to build capacity andidentify resources that may be utilized should a disaster or emergency occur.• Response: activity and organization enact to manage appropriate actions toensure the safety and security of patients, visitors, and staff.• Recovery: planned activities to re-establish the functions and structure of theorganization following a disaster or emergency.
Preparedness Day Bombing happened in 1916.
That is the correct spelling of the noun "preparedness" (state of being ready).
Having an earthquake preparedness kit on hand is a responsible thing to do when you live in an area that is prone to heavy seismic activity. However, most people don't really seem to have a solid grasp on what they should have on hand in earthquake preparedness kits. There are a number of very basic things that good earthquake preparedness kits should have in them. You need to have a light source, a means with which to start fire, some way to purify water, and you need to make sure that you have enough medications to last you through significant time away from a pharmacy.