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Black History Month honors the contributions of African Americans to U.S. history. Among the prominent figures are Madam C.J. Walker, who was the first U.S. woman to become a self-made millionaire; George Washington Carver, who derived nearly 300 products from the peanut; Rosa Parks, who sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott and galvanized the civil rights movement; and Shirley Chisholm, who was the first African American woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. Read on for more Black history facts.
The Nazi people were less likely got executed in the concentration camps. The main target of the concentration camps were the Jews, Romani, homosexuals and criminals. These concentration camps were created after Hitler took control of Germany. Many people were killed in these concentration camps.
He did this because Britian refused to stop seizing american ships that were holding goods (trading) for France. Britains enemy at the time and on June 18,1812 President Madison declared war.
The answer is Raul Castro , he is the brother of Fidel Castro , who died (November 25 2016).
The drinking age in the US became 21 as of 1984. This became law after the National Minimum Drinking Age Act was passed by Congress. The origins of this law can be credited to several different organizations that studied the effect of drinking and driving accidents/fatalities. This group of organizations included popular ones like MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving). This campaign to raise the drinking age worked and is still the law today.