yes they were verry common in the early 1950s
the most common car driven in the 1950s is the 2009 Chevrolet corvette ZR1
Foreign policy problems in the early 1950s
The problems with the Suez Canal.
Common occupations for women in the 1950s included: * Secretarial work * Telephonists * Nursing * Teaching * Catering
Refrigerators and toasters are two examples of common home appliances that were used in the 1950s. Others examples include space heaters and air conditioners as well as electric ovens.
Common design features found in a typical 1950s bathroom included pastel-colored tiles, chrome fixtures, porcelain sinks, and built-in vanities.
the problems with the Suez canal British colonialism
TV created a common culture and developed common social norms.
British colonialism The problems with the Suez Canal (APEX)
The common problems in our barangay was pollution
Though during the early 1950s the American economy was negatively affected by inflation—prices were rising, currency was losing its value, and a recession was at hand—these problems were relatively short-lived. By the mid-1950s, the nation began to enjoy the fruits of economic boom and prosperity.