On November 11, 2018, churches bells were rung 100 times all across Canada - also all over the world - to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the signing of the armistice that ended World War I, also known as <em>"The Great War</em>".
This event did also honor the Canadians soldiers that sacrificed their lives during that conflict that took place between 1914 and 1918.
The event was named "Bells of Peace".
Explanation:
Part of a global slave trade that transported 10-20 million enslaved Africans to the American from the 16th to the 19th century. It was the second of three stages of the so called triangle trade .
Answer:
The highest rate of U.S. unemployment was 24.9% in 1933, during the Great Depression. Unemployment remained above 14% from 1931 to 1940.
Graph of U.S. Unemployment Rate, 1930-1945 The unemployment rate rose sharply during the Great Depression and reached its peak at the moment Franklin D. Roosevelt took office. As New Deal programs were enacted, the unemployment rate gradually lowered.
The lowest unemployment rate recorded in this period was 1.4% in 1890 and the highest was 10.2% in 1892. In 1911 a compulsory national scheme of insurance against unemployment was introduced. This meant there was a significant change to the way data on the unemployed was collected.
It was <span>Andrew Carnegie.</span>
Answer:
Supplier
Explanation:
though the U.S did not officially enter world war I, they did, however, mass-produce weapons and supplied them to Europe.
Hope this helped :)