"America's Sweetheart", Mary Pickford was a famous Canadian born actress in the 1920's. She enchanted audiences and stared in both the silent pics of the 1920's to the talkies of the 1930's.
there was no such thing as a TV in the 30s, it was near the 50s though.
The 20s were a time of prosperity and excitement. The 30s were a time of depression, poverty and little hope for the future. The twenties looked like a pretty peaceful time with the end of WWI and the rise of the League of Nations. The 30s saw the rise of Hitler, Mussolini and Tojo and the return of war.
no, they wore short dresses in the 20s, a little longer in the 30s the mini became very popular in the 60s.
The name of the policy that allowed warring countries to buy American goods was known as the Neutrality Act. There were many of these acts passed during the 30s in the hopes to keep the United States out of another world war.
Unless they are in proof or uncirculated condition, only 5 cents. The only Jefferson nickels in circulated condition that are worth much more over face are the war nickels made out of 35% silver (1942-1945) and depending on demand the ones from the '30s can be worth a bit of a premium. Nickels from 1946 onwards are found in pocket change if you look hard enough.
1920s - 30s
Hip Hop and glam
The Popular Duke Ellington was created in 1967.
it burnt down 1920s or 30s
The Red Scare of the 1920s and 30s was driven by the fear of communism and socialist ideas spreading in the United States. This fear was heightened by events like the Russian Revolution and labor strikes, leading to government crackdowns on suspected radicals and immigrants.
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It's an image of the Bluenose, which was a Canadian fishing boat and racing schooner in the 1920s and '30s.
Babe Ruth, Jesse Owens, Sam Baugh, Joe DiMaggio and Lou Gehrig
Babe Ruth, Jesse Owens, Sam Baugh, Joe DiMaggio and Lou Gehrig
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Holly was his last name. Buddy Holly. He was a world famous singer and is world renown. His music brought light and life to many people going through very tough times.
Two famous tap dancers are Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. They are in movies from the '30s.