Want this question answered?
Dalai Lama
Empire DayIn Britain (and possibly a few other Commonwealth countries) some schools used to celebrate the British Empire and Commonwealth on that day (24 May - Queen Victoria's birthday). I was under the impression that people stopped celebrating it in the mid 1950s or earlier. Some people in Britain refused to celebrate Empire Day already before World War 2.Joncey...and some people celebrate it still.
they would walk, ride a bike, or take a train in the 1950s
Yes cars in the 1950s were more expensive than people could aford!
alot of people died in the 1950s
this is absublutely no help
Jomo Kenyatta
The correct way to write "1950s" is without an apostrophe. It is a plural form, not a possessive, so there is no need for punctuation. Make sure to include the "s" at the end to indicate that it is a decade.
Absolutely not.
yeah
They typed on mechanical typewriters.
Because they were bored.