Racial segregation was still common practice in the US.....
Also, technologies today, such as cell phones and personal computers were inexistent. There were computers, they were just as big as a refrigerator, usually bigger. There was no internet. No Facebook, Twitter, MySpace. There was no iPods or MP3 Players.
Women replaced men in essential wartime industries.
She had an impact on the society bc she was the first African American to achieve an international reputation in opera
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Cesar Chavez changed the world by giving people the right to work in the United States
He contributed to society by starting hockey, he made it keep going around the world... .Hockey history.(highest scorer)
Women replaced men in essential wartime industries.
"Hopes" can change day to day, or remain the same for years or decades, whether it is a hope of one, or a hope of an entire society. As beauty pageant contestants often end their speeches, "I hope for world peace."
The motto of American Society of Clinical Oncology is 'Making a world of difference in cancer care'.
She had an impact on the society bc she was the first African American to achieve an international reputation in opera
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Help American industries grow.
she has impacted on society because wshe have given us sonbgs that we can relate to
The American Bible Society has left a few marks on the world. One of these is that they have translated the Bible into several different languages and distributed billions.
Association of Building Engineers's motto is 'Probitate et arte'.
Change the World American Heroes - 2009 TV was released on: USA: 11 November 2009
Global afforestation efforts will affect climate change over the new few decades. Afforestation will build up the number of forests in the world which will help global warming problems.
After World War II, television became the fastest-growing mode of entertainment for Americans. With the rise of affordable television sets and an increase in programming, families began to gather around their TVs for news, shows, and movies. This shift transformed entertainment consumption and significantly influenced American culture and society in the ensuing decades.