To classify the sentences as problems or solutions from the passage, here's how you can categorize them:
Problems:
- The U.S. Secret Service were very concerned about the President's continued use of the Potomac.
- World War II had brought an attack on Pearl Harbor and had drawn German U-boats close in Atlantic waters.
- Presidential safety and Presidential health were concerns.
- The muggy climate of Washington, D.C. was considered detrimental to his health, affecting his sinuses.
Solutions:
- A new retreat, a place to relax, within a 100-mile radius of Washington, D.C. and in the cool mountain air was sought.
- Camp Hi-Catoctin in the Catoctin Recreational Demonstration Area was selected after the President's first visit on April 22, 1942.
- The camp for federal employees' families became the camp of one federal employee, the President of the United States.
- Roosevelt quickly renamed the camp "Shangri-La" from James Hilton's novel.
- In 1952, Truman approved a compromise under which the land north of Maryland Route 77 would remain Catoctin Mountain Park operated by the National Park Service.
- President Eisenhower renamed the retreat "Camp David," after his grandson.
- Maintaining the privacy and secluded atmosphere of the retreat is an important role for Catoctin Mountain Park.
Feel free to structure this in chart form if needed:
Chart: | Problem | Solution | |------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | The U.S. Secret Service were very concerned about the President's continued use of the Potomac. | A new retreat, a place to relax, within a 100-mile radius of Washington, D.C. was sought. | | World War II had brought an attack on Pearl Harbor and had drawn German U-boats close in Atlantic waters. | Camp Hi-Catoctin in the Catoctin Recreational Demonstration Area was selected after the President's first visit on April 22, 1942. | | Presidential safety and Presidential health were concerns. | Roosevelt quickly renamed the camp "Shangri-La" from James Hilton's novel. | | The muggy climate of Washington, D.C. was considered detrimental to his health, affecting his sinuses. | In 1952, Truman approved a compromise under which the land north of Maryland Route 77 would remain Catoctin Mountain Park operated by the National Park Service. | | | President Eisenhower renamed the retreat "Camp David," after his grandson. | | | Maintaining the privacy and secluded atmosphere of the retreat is an important role for Catoctin Mountain Park. |
This classification aids in distinguishing the challenges faced and the corresponding responses or decisions made throughout the development of Camp David.