In the 1950s, Italy was undergoing significant social and economic changes following World War II. Many people experienced a mix of optimism and hardship; while the country was rebuilding and modernizing, poverty and unemployment were still prevalent, particularly in rural areas. Traditional gender roles were prominent, with women often confined to domestic responsibilities, while the influence of the Catholic Church remained strong in shaping societal norms. Despite these challenges, the decade also saw the emergence of a vibrant cultural scene, reflecting a growing sense of identity and progress.
Like ******* immigrants!
Rome treated conquered people in Italy as full Roman citizens with the right to vote. In territories furhter from Rome, conquered people were given the status as "half-citizen". They enjoyed all the rights of a Roman citizen except the privilage to vote.
black people were treated as a lesser race and treated unfairly and acused of crime but they were inocent.
People were treated nicely with cakes
Because they were bored.
this is absublutely no help
Rome treated conquered people generously. The knew the people would be more loyal to the government if treated like Romans.
Like ******* immigrants!
bad
They simply did not exist. Most people in UK had never seen a coloured skin before the immigration from the Caribbean in the 1950s....
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Italy's Vittorio Orland wanted Italy to be treated as an equal in the Treaty of Versailles (which didn't happen).
That depends entirely on the location, the country and, in some cases, the particular neighborhood.
Italy
STP originally stood for "Scientifically Treated Petroleum" when it was introduced in the 1950s.
Rome treated conquered people in Italy as full Roman citizens with the right to vote. In territories furhter from Rome, conquered people were given the status as "half-citizen". They enjoyed all the rights of a Roman citizen except the privilage to vote.
they would walk, ride a bike, or take a train in the 1950s