Answer:
Assuming this is referring to the early United States, the north had a strong industrial advantage.
Explanation:
In the 1700s and 1800s, much of the manufacturing industry took place in the northern United States, while much of the agriculture took place in the south where the climate allowed for better crop-growing.
Answer:
The Black Death was one of the worst diseases in medieval times. It killed millions of people. The main epidemic lasted from 1348 to 1353. There were two more major and many more minor epidemics. In the Middle Ages there were no known medical treatments and people were trying all kinds of cures. Poor hygiene, lack of information, no hospitals and no sanitation meant the disease spread quickly.
Explanation:
Bill Levitt tried to create inexpensive homes for American families, especially those individuals who were involved in World War II. Upon returning home from war, many men came back to start families with the wives they left behind. Since home construction was very limited during the Great Depression and World War II, there was a need for the development of a significant amount of homes.
These homes, developed by Levitt, helped spark the development of suburbs in the 1950's. These communities were aimed at luring young families into areas where the homes could accommodate their growing families.
<span>In 1920s the two popular jazz cubs were the Cotton Club by
Duke Ellington residency located on the second floor of a long, modern
apartment building in New York City where he wrote many pieces of music and performed
a lot of shows. Ellington and his orchestra gained national attention and praise
through weekly radio broadcast that were sometime recorded and released on
albums. Another music hall that was popular for jazz music during this period
was the Carnegie Hall. This was home to hundreds of jazz concerts by famous
artists. </span>