Answer:
The popular 20th century musical style that was developed in the United States with roots in blues and ragtime is jazz.
Explanation:
Jazz is a musical genre born in the early 20th century in the United States.
The musical identity of 'jazz' is complex and can not be easily delimited, although its most definited influence can be seen in blues and ragtime.
Although jazz is a product of African-American culture, it has always been open to influences from other musical traditions, and since the 1920s it has been performed by musicians from different parts of the world with a very different background.
The correct answer is B. Government programs that gave jobs to the unemployed wasn't a source of weakness in the United States economy during Herbert Hoover's presidency.
During Hoover's presidency, the Great Depression breaked out. As a way to combat unemployment, the government created programs to give jobs to the unemployed people. These programs helped many people to subsist during those years, so these programs were not a source of weakness.
Answer:
Jerusalem
Explanation:
It was revered as a holy site by both religions.
FALSE
The colonists did not like the system of British taxes.
Boston was occupied by British soldiers.
The British thought some colonists were not respectful enough.