<span>three most severe downturns in the United States economy since the 1920s were:
- The depression of 1921, happened because we receive a blowback for all the money we spent on world war I
- The Great Depression of 1929-1933 , happened because our investment to expand our business to all over the world
- The Great Recession of 2007, happen because of the mortgage crisis, causing Global financial crisis</span>
Answer:
britain and the colonies
Explanation:
It is this because the others don't make any sense. It wouldn't be the indians because they had no say in it. It also doesn't mean slaves and slave owners because they didn't revolve around just slave work.
The appropriate sequence for each of the statements are as follows: I. Furious, Haman sent orders to kill all Jews. II. Esther showed courage. III. Esther risked her life going before the king. IV. Haman was hanged. V. Justice was accomplished. VI. Esther was chosen queen. VII. Esther became queen.
<h3>What is a jumbled paragraph?</h3>
It is a set of related sentences which belong to the same paragraph but are not arranged in a proper sequence. They are assigned with some numbers or letters.
For the given jumbled paragraph, the correct sequence of events will be:
- Furious, Haman sent orders to kill all Jews.
- Esther showed courage.
- Esther risked her life going before the king.
- Haman was hanged.
- Justice was accomplished.
- Esther was chosen queen.
- Esther became queen.
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The correct answer is B) porcelain.
This map represents a network of roads that existed in whole or in part from the First Century BCE through the 14th Century CE.
The product that would have been MOST likely to have been traded from the East to the West was porcelain.
The map shows one of the many routes during the Silk Route years. The Silk Road was the series of routes that connected China to Euro Asia, and where transportation of goods carried many products between different countries and regions. The network of routes stretched thousands of miles and connected China with North Africa and the Middle. The main goods that China traded were porcelain and silk.