The family was comfortably Middle Class. any examination of the house-turned-museum will confirm that. Mr. Earhart was a lawyer and purchasing agent for the A.T.S.F. railroad, a management level position. This may explain her connection 9 in some poems) with Turquoise, a stone idemtified with the Sanat Fe line in such things as a diner called the Turquoise lounge, etc.
she hated seing all the poor injured solders
I think it was because her parents were never home cause they had to work. Her family was quite poor.
The main type of adversity that Amelia Earhart was forced to deal with was having to overcome the fact that she was treated differently, and looked down upon because she was a woman. She set off on her journey anyway, and became a hero due to her determination.
Hi I'm 10 and I know the answer one is that she never knew what could come up during her flight and never thought that she could run out of gas and crash which happened.
Definitely not rich, but not extremely poor.
Amelia Earhart's family was upper-middle class. Her father was a successful attorney and her mother was involved in various social causes. This allowed Earhart to have access to education and opportunities that many others did not.
Amelia's grandparents were very wealthy, but most of was spent by her uncle Mark before Amelia grew up.
she hated seing all the poor injured solders
I think it was because her parents were never home cause they had to work. Her family was quite poor.
Amelia's family was quite wealthy.
Amelia Earhart's largest obstacle was likely the societal norms and gender discrimination she faced as a female pilot in a male-dominated field during the early 20th century. Additionally, the challenges of navigating long-distance flights over unfamiliar terrain and adverse weather conditions presented significant obstacles to her aviation achievements.
The main type of adversity that Amelia Earhart was forced to deal with was having to overcome the fact that she was treated differently, and looked down upon because she was a woman. She set off on her journey anyway, and became a hero due to her determination.
Yes, she came from a poor family. It was a large family and her father made little money as a soldier.
he had 300,000 dollars
Hi I'm 10 and I know the answer one is that she never knew what could come up during her flight and never thought that she could run out of gas and crash which happened.
Her sister, Muriel, was her best friend. Her father was an alcoholic. At first supporting the family by working for a rail road company, he later was divorced his wife, after never truly being accepted by her parents. Amelia lived with her Grandmother, who did not accept the tomboy attitude of Amelia and her sister Muriel, because of her son's and daughter-in-law's death, as well as the poor mental state of her husband. Amelia always remained in touch with her mother and sister, and always had a close relationship with them.
Yes, Lincoln's family was quite poor during his early childhood, particular when they first moved to Indiana.