What is the era from the 1930's to the 1940's?
From the stock market crash of Friday, October 29, 1929 until 1939 the United States and much of the world went through the Great Depression. Production slowed to a near halt, in some nations inflation was rampant. Over valuation of stocks in the roaring twenties led to wild investments that did not pan out.
In Europe, the rise of Fascism was a result of the suffering populace, war became an industry that fed and clothed the newly poor.
What was the Italian Aggression before World War 2?
The Italian Aggression before World War 2 was that they invaded Albania and signed a secret pact with Adolf Hitler.
Why was radio so important to Britain during the 1930s depression?
because you are a idiot
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Did the bombing of Guernica and the Spanish Civil war take place at the same time?
Yes. The bombing of Guernica was part of the Spanish Civil War.
Where did the depression take place during the 1930?
The Great Depression occurred world wide when the Stock Market crashed in 1929.
Who is in Jessie Owens family?
Ruth Solomon - his wife which he dated since he was fifteen
Gloria Owens- the daughter of jesse and Ruth
Marlene Owens- second daughter of jesse and ruth
Beverlly Owens- youngest and third daughter of jesse and ruth
Emma Owens- Mother of Jesse
Henry Owens- Father of jesse
He also had six brothers and sisters
What is a major reason why families in highly industrial nations are smaller today than in the past?
fewer children are needed as producers.
During the 1930s and 1940s the Ku Klux Klan was financed by who?
John Porter thrived as Klan leader and became mayor of Los Angeles in 1928.
What is the word for one who is skilled in dealing with other countries?
A Diplomat, as in trained, or skilled, in the use of diplomacy
The nancies were in the second world war. They killed all the muslims.
What was the source of African American discontent during the 1920s and 1930s?
There were several major problems. The biggest one was segregation. Up north, Negroes (as they were called back then) had more opportunities, but things still were not completely, or even partially, equal; many neighborhoods did not want black residents and many professions refused to hire even the most qualified black people. Still, up north at least black people could attend a wide range of colleges and many did enter professions that had previously been mostly white. Some even found success in the arts, during the so-called Harlem Renaissance, and many white people respected and admired the work of these black musicians, sculptors, painters, and playwrights. But down south, segregation prevented most black people from advancing and it limited their professional opportunities. It also could get them killed: too often, black people (men especially) were denied even a semblance of justice. A negro was often accused of having committed a crime, and without any evidence or proof, they were arrested and confined; if the charges were serious enough (such as accusations of rape of a white woman), mobs would come and get the prisoner and lynch him.
Another source of black frustration was lack of economic opportunity during the Great Depression. Even government jobs during the Roosevelt administration either paid black people less than whites or excluded them entirely. Further, the governments of too many states continued to accept and in some cases defend segregation. There was even a failure in the US Congress to pass laws against lynching. As much as some black people up north and in certain big cities in the Midwest were living far better lives than they had when they were in the south, most felt the country did not respect or accept them for who they were. Black newspapers of that era constantly editorialized about the patronizing and contemptuous treatment black people lived with on a regular basis. But things did not seem to be changing, and many Negroes wondered if they ever would.
What Japanese company founded in 1935 has a blue hexagon logo?
The TDK company was founded in December, 1935, and has a irregular hexagon logo containing seven white triangles, creating a vaguely humanoid shape.
Which two men struggled for power during china's civil war in the 1930s and after world war 2?
Mao Tse Tung and Chiang Kai Sheck.
he was dumb
During the Great Depression of the 1930s the national government?
During the Great Depression of the 1930s, the national government was in debt. They had to increase their spending for public services, such as food assistance because people were too poor.
Why did people turn to radio and movies in the 1930s?
I know that in the depression they couldn't afford movies so they turned to radio. The first radios were expensive but at the end of a hard working day everyone looked forward to being entertained by the radio which after buying it, was Free.
How did US neutrality affect what was happening in Europe and the pacific during the 1930s?
It had a relatively limited impact. It must be remembered that the US before WW II was not nearly the worldwide political and military force that it became only later in the war and after the war. At the time it was in absolutely no position militarily to for instance force Japan out of China and Manchuria, or threaten Hitler with instant retribution if he did not treat his European neighbors or the Jews more kindly. In all probability, the Japanese and German governments would have proceeded just as they did even if the US had joined the Allied's efforts at containing Germany and Japan by diplomatic means.
What were the remote causes of World War 2?
Type your answer here... Germany did an unprovoked attack on Poland
What kinds of dance were popular in Germany in the 1930s?
Buckdancing, the Sarah Beth, and the the Rachel Mary
How old was Shirley Temple when she put her hand in the cement at Grauman's Chinese Theatre?
shirley was 6
What is meant to bear witness especially in reference to the Holocaust?
It means to tell the truth about what happened, and to speak out forcefully, so that those who did not live through it will learn about it, and so that (we hope) such a horrible event in human history will never happen again. For example, historians must bear witness by making sure accurate and understandable information is made available; and political leaders, especially those who want to hide the fact that their country participated in Hitler's plans, must stop avoiding the facts and speak honestly about what their country did to its Jewish citizens. Bearing witness also refers to those survivors, who are living witnesses of what occurred during the Holocaust: every year, fewer and fewer are still alive, so a number of documentary film-makers have recorded the recollections of the people who were there, to preserve their memories for the next generation to learn from.
What is Bt Babbitt Inc 'wet me wet'?
Wet me Wet is a small soft bag of pumice type materal that is dipped into water and used to wash automobile windshields, shine silver etc. Use in service stations back in the 40's & 50's