Well, between World War 2 and 1975 there were more than 30 million Americans that moved west of theMississippi River. 1/5 of the population growth in the 1950's happened in California. By 1963, New York was no longer considered the most populous state. California overtook it. So to answer your question, it would be California.
The symbol is the monument itself. A solemn reminder of the over 58.000 American lives lost in the Vietnam War.
The Berlin Wall was a symbol of the Cold War
Poppies grew.
Boston massacre
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RED was the color that became the symbol of the cold war..
The symbol is the monument itself. A solemn reminder of the over 58.000 American lives lost in the Vietnam War.
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Daphne is the laurel tree. That is what she became, not a symbol.
how do you think the Egyptian symbol for house probably became a symbol for the B sound?
It became a national symbol because everyone new about baseball and it just became world famous
doves - a symbol of peace
Levittown was the first truly mass-produced suburb and is widely regarded as the archetype for postwar suburbs throughout the country.
it became grass symbol long ago
In Vietnam, the ace of spades is often associated with the Viet Cong and the Vietnam War. It became a symbol of death and destruction, as American soldiers would use playing cards, particularly the ace of spades, to intimidate their enemies. The card was seen as a harbinger of doom, and its use was meant to convey a psychological message. Overall, it represents the dark legacy of the war and the fear it instilled during that time.
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