Gwendolyn Brooks
F. Scott Fitzgerald
John Steinbeck
Richard Wright
Carl Carmer
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The michel Wise was the most popular car in the 1940s
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Definatley Baseball, even though the world war took some players.
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Possibly Lucky Strikes were the most popular, but Pall-Malls and Chesterfields were also popular. Philip Morris cigarettes enjoyed some popularity, but probably more in the 1940s.
Most authors agree that it is the greatest piece of fiction EVER made
Seventeenth century women became the most prolific authors of literature including poems, plays, prose and letters. They began to write of their condition as well as the situations of other women during the time. These women became enormously popular writers. Feminine diaries, in particular, were very successful during this period.
The most popular car in the late 1940s was the Chevrolet. Specifically, the 1948 Chevrolet Styleline was a significant model, known for its affordability, stylish design, and reliability. This period marked the post-World War II automotive boom, and Chevrolet emerged as a leader in the market, appealing to a growing middle class eager to own cars. Other popular models included those from Ford and Plymouth, but Chevrolet consistently topped sales charts during this time.
Some of the greatest and most popular actresses of the 1940s include: Judy Garland, Bette Davis, Vivien Leigh, Katherine Hepburn, Lauren Bacall, Joan Fontaine, and Maureen O'Hara.
Triangular composition was most popular during the Renaissance.