How did the Great Storm change Galveston?(1 point)

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It led to the creation of the seawall and the elevation of much of the city.
It led to the creation of the seawall and the elevation of much of the city.

It led to the creation of a scale that measures the size of storms based on how much damage they cause.
It led to the creation of a scale that measures the size of storms based on how much damage they cause.

It resulted in legislation to conserve and manage state water resources.
It resulted in legislation to conserve and manage state water resources.

It brought attention to the city, causing its population and economy to grow.

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The correct response is: It led to the creation of the seawall and the elevation of much of the city.

The Great Storm of 1900 was a devastating hurricane that struck Galveston, Texas, resulting in significant loss of life and property. In its aftermath, measures were taken to protect the city from future storms, including the construction of a seawall and the elevation of buildings and infrastructure.