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Decade - 1900s

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Who aids Tim and his father in their time of need in My Brother Sam is Dead?

I guess that depends on what time of need you are referring to, but if you mean in Chapter 7 where Sam and His father are stopped by the cattle thieves and they start beating his father... the beating is stopped by Loyalists who happen by and help them get safely to New Salem.

Who is a famous actress from the 1900s?

Elizabeth Taylor, Marilyn Monroe, Bette Davis, Audrey Hepburn

How many siblings did Emily pankhurst have?

As far as I can see from the Wikipedia article, she had a total of four children. Whilst living at Seedley, Christabel, Estelle Sylvia and Francis Henry. After the family moved to Chorlton-on-Medlock, their third daughter Adela was born.

See the related link for the full article.

Which is not lean year 1900 2000 1952 1980?

1900 is the only not leap year;;

bcz leap year should satisfy following condition:

i)it should divisible by either 4 or 400

ii)it should not divisible 100 (except those years ending with 00,but de must divisible by 4)

ex:2000 is leap year(ending with 00,and also divisible by 4)

1900 is not a leap year(ending with 00,but not divisible by 4)

tank u,,

Was Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated by a Serbian terrorist?

Yes, he was assassinated by Gavrillo Princep a Bosnian Serb who belonged to a Yugoslav nationalist organization known a "Young Bosnia"

What risks did Emily pankhurst take?

she fought for the womens rights, this could of made her gt thrown in jail for damanding and not of got accepted.

=) Hope this helped

What does diplomatic behavior mean?

self limiting of your discussion to keep safe

What are some examples of germ warfare in the 1900s?

small pox by british to first nations but that had happen in 1763

What could people see at the Paris World's Fair in 1900?

One thing that people could see at the Paris World's Fair in 1988 was beautiful photographs. This style of art would become known as art nouveau.

Why did europeans come to America in the 1900s?

Europeans came to America because of Poverty. Police abuse, their police were not nice. And because their children had no future. They had no food, they were struggling to survive. They worked for nothing. They came to America for a future. They wanted to become rich (:

What caused the northeast cities to become crowded in the 1800's and early 1900s?

The Northeast Cities became crowded due to the Industrial Revolution which created thousands of jobs. Also a major contributor was immigration from foreign nations especially New York City.

Why did European immigrants leave their homelands in the late 1800s and 1900s?

To start over, begin a new chapter in life. To get more money than they already have. To get a bigger perimeter to farm. Many immigrants needed jobs to get money to buy things they need like food and cloths.

What followed after World War II?

  • Korean War
  • First Indochina War
  • Second Indochina War (Vietnam War)
  • Laotian Civil War
  • Operation Blue Bat
  • Bay of Pigs
  • Operation Power Pack
  • Operation Urgent Fury
  • Lebanese Civil War

All hot parts of the Cold War.

What did women do on the frontier?

the women stayed home and took care of their children and farms

What drastically changed tourism in the 1900s?

mass production of the automobile and superhighways.

That's certainly one factor, but not the only one. The development of the railways in the 19C was the first major incentive to tourism; and still the prime mover for holidaymakers until at least half-way through the 20C, when mass ownership of cars and improvements in road transport generally took the lead.

Later of course came air travel at prices low enough for any reasonably affluent family to take holidays abroad, and with this, the consequent rapid development of the resorts - an effect the railways had brought.

Interestingly, in the UK the railways may be regaining some of that traffic as motoring becomes costlier and less pleasant; and the Channel Tunnel has taken a lot of traffic that would otherwise have had to use the conventional ferries.