did not come until 1940!
They brought out the SSA to anyone who was retired over 65 in the 1930s. I even learned about it during the Great Depression in Social Studies
It was discovered in the 1930s but I don't think anyone knows how long it was around before then.
Superman, created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, is the mild-mannered superhero who made his first appearance in Action Comics #1 in 1938. His alter ego, Clark Kent, works as a reporter for the Daily Planet in the city of Metropolis.
This choice is made by the manufacturer, it is not invariant. Even in the 1930s; and no doubt before; cap guns used to have a roll of percussion caps to allow repeated firing.
The hypodermic needle media theory, also known as the magic bullet or bullet theory, was developed in the 1920s and 1930s by researchers such as Harold Lasswell and Paul Lazarsfeld. The theory suggests that media messages are directly and uniformly injected into the minds of passive audiences, shaping their attitudes and behaviors.
There's no reason to think so. If one was gay in 1930s Hollywood, it was kept very private.
United States copyright laws do not protect original ideas. They protect the expression of those ideas. For example, if someone in the 1930s had an idea to create a comic superhero, copyright laws would not protect that idea (the creation of a superhero) only the way in which it was expressed (Superman). Someone else could later create a different superhero without infringing upon the original idea so long as it did not take too many of the similar traits. For example, Spider-Man, Batman, Hulk all are acceptable alternate expressions of an original idea to create a superhero.
egypt in 1930s
what was the fashion for the 1930s
yo mama.....jk i actually have no frekin clue....does anyone else know? ANSWER Francisco Franco.
Yes, there are many people who were born in the 1930s and are still alive today. These individuals would be in their 80s or 90s, and many of them have made significant contributions to their fields or have lived remarkable lives.
taboos for women in 1930s