It would be "B) banks, shops, factories" that were not <span>provided by monasteries, since the monasteries functioned primarily as humanitarian and religious institutions. </span>
Well the great depression was a very hard time for America. In the 1930s, American capitalism practically stopped working. and after that everything kinda fell down form there sadly......<span>For more than a decade, from 1929 to 1940, America's free-market economy failed to operate at a level that allowed most Americans to attain economic success!!! Those of us lucky enough not to have lived through the ordeal of the Great Depression may have a difficult time imagining the unprecedented depths of economic collapse and social disarray that mired America in the 1930s. But ya...lol
I hope that helps!!! :)</span>
The source of Axum's prosperity in the fourth century CE was it's strategic location in the middle of the African, Mediterranean and Asian trade. They traded ivory, gold, glass and metal items to other Empires in order to get the goods they needed.
More than 350,000 African Americans served in segregated units during World War I, mostly as support troops. Several units saw action alongside French soldiers fighting against the Germans, and 171 African Americans were awarded the French Legion of Honor