Answer:
The <u><em>Cotton </em></u>Club
Explanation:
The Cotton Club was a nightclub in New York (United States) that remained open during Prohibition in the 1920s.
It was founded in 1920 in Harlem, in the black neighborhood of Manhattan, although they generally denied admission to African-American consumers. The club was opened by heavyweight champion Jack Johnson, and smuggler and gangster Owney Madden acquired the club in 1923 while incarcerated at Sing Sing and changed the name of the club to Cotton Club.
It was a mythical club at the time since it was the showcase of the main musical novelties, such as Fletcher Henderson, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Bessie Smith, Cab Calloway, The Nicholas Brothers, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Nat King Cole, Billie Holiday or Ethel Waters. On Sundays were frequent "Celebrities Nights", attended by prominent people from politics and culture, such as Jimmy Durante, George Gershwin, Al Jolson, Mae West, Irving Berlin, Eddie Cantor, the mayor of New York Jimmy Walker or other celebrities.
Answer:
jungle warfare was very different from the usual
Answer:
o They allied with European powers.
Explanation:
Some Native American tribes made alliances with the British, and other became French allies. The decision to ally with one group of the European settlers or authorities or with another, was based on the direct or perceived benefits such an act would mean to them: trade benefits, lands, or some other benefits.
The atlantic ocean
the pacific ocean
the rio grande
the gulf of mexico
and yeah thats all the ones I can think of. :D
Answer:D One-cent reduction looks more attractive.
Explanation: All the other answers are more focused on the money aspect, and not on how it affects the buyer.