I don't know I asked the same question!
The Steerage was created in 1907.
Steerage is at the bottom of the ship always.
They were in a plane crash. The cabin is a plane's cabin.
There were three passengers classes on most ships: first and second, which were cabin classes, meaning the passenger or family recieved a cabin or its own on board ship, and steerage class, where passengers slept in the hold (belowdecks) of the ship on bunks about 1/2 feet by 6 feet, with no privacy and no personal floor space or storage space. All steerage class passengers had to go to Ellis Island and pass medical tests and answer questions such as whether they were an anarchist.
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The cabin IS the ski lodge, it's the same thing!
Yes, in that sense, cockpit is part of cabin
In order to maintain steerage on a personal water craft, you must apply the throttle.
In order to maintain steerage on a personal water craft, you must apply the throttle.
The cargo compartment of a boat, which poorer immigrants traveled in
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