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They did what they always did after fighting a war (in the 20th century); trained for the next one (often studying lessons learned from the past war).
The militia played a big role in early tensions between the colonies and Great Britain. For example, the minute men were militia men trained to right on a minutes notice. They were the people who fought the British in the battle of Lexington and Concord.
There have been many wars over the 20th century, so we would have to say the numbers would be well over 10 million. Approximately 30 to 40 million soldiers died in the wars of 20th century. Nearly three quarters of them died in the Second World War. there is an estimate of 50 million people died in the 20th century
Think about the role of women and men and the role of storytelling in the story.
Highwaymen were around in the 19th century.
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Well we all know the traditional role is basically, cooking, cleaning, sewing you know, the average housewife! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The "traditional" role of women during the 20th century, is exactly stated above.. being the typical housewife: cleaning, cooking, and bearing children. Not only that, but during the 20th century the traditional role also consisted of women not having the rights to vote and not being able to work or have a spot in politics. Voting, education, working, and being apart of politics was simply the men's job.
AIDS is believed to have entered the human population sometime in the early 20th Century, but it didn't become an epidemic among gay men until about 1980.
Yes, men have always shown to have more power in history until the early 20th century. Men have always had more say in government, families and in communities.
One of the most prominent was the "princely" brown or black derby hat, which was available in three basic styles.
At present, 20th Century Fox has no rights to the X-men comics. The comic books still belong to the original company, Marvel Comics. However, 20th Century Fox has the rights to the X-men in film and has since the first Fox / X-men film in the year 2000.
At present, 20th Century Fox has no rights to the X-men comics. The comic books still belong to the original company, Marvel Comics. However, 20th Century Fox has the rights to the X-men in film and has since the first Fox / X-men film in the year 2000.
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Because they were stupid!
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The 20th Century-Fox Hour - 1955 Men Against Speed 2-6 was released on: USA: 12 December 1956
The early coffee houses in England and America was a place for men to met and discuss current issues in politics and business.