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Decade - 1940s

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What was the u.s government like in 1940's?

i had research the 1940's for a project and these to sites helped me a lot.

http://kclibrary.lonestar.edu/decade40.html

http://eh.net/encyclopedia/article/tassava.WWII

What have we learned from World War 2?

Perhaps much, perhaps not enough. I once heard a postwar quote from General Omar Bradley saying that we live in an age of nuclear giants and mental infants. We know more about killing than we do about living. Attack before they do (haha, sarcastic) But actually, we learned not to ignore threats like we ignored Hitler for almost a decade of his breaking truces and agreements. Nowadays, there's no way we'll ignore crazy dictators breaking international law, like building illegal WMD's or aiding terrorists. We also learned how to improve explosive devices like hand grenade, learned to combine the rifle and the sub-machine gun into the modern assault rifle, and learned how to improve various fields of aviation, especially fuel effeciency, range, manuverability (did i spell that right) and the use of jet engines. Most of all, we discoverd/invented atomic energy, which (thank god) we have used only for peace since 1945 (no thanks to USSR!)

Did the new deal take effect right away?

Yes it did. Congress passed most of the new deal without even reading all of it.

What is the value of a 1940 s us Penny?

Average Circulated...........$0.25

Very Fine..........................$0.50

Extremely Fine..................$1.50

BU.....................................$5.00

Choice BU.........................$11.00

What was the fashion like in the 1940's?

The clothing seemed to be rather gloomy, like there was a constant funeral, as a reflection of the war period. They didn't have fancy weddings. Soldiers would wear their uniforms and their brides wore what looked like a simple skirt suit, though white or ivory in color.

Prior to the war, glamour seemed to be out. Part of that was due to cloth rations, so there wasn't much choice of materials to use. Since there was limited wool around 1942, artificial fibers were used such as rayon and viscose. Those were derived from wood pulp.

The colors tended to be rather plain, if not solemn. Ivory and dark colors were about the only options. Clothes were designed just to be rugged and practical, since men had to fight and women had to work.

In those days, people had their clothes mended a lot since clothing was a bit hard to come by. The British government passed laws against using extra stitching, decorations, or excess buttons. So there were no gathers, pleats, or similar embellishments.

There were fur coats for ladies. They came from rabbits, and they were dyed to look like more expensive furs. Costume jewelry made up most of what jewelry was available during WWII.

Now fashion designers from London did start to influence fashion. The Incorporated Society of Fashion Designers created over 30 different new utility clothing designs in 1942. That group probably did the best in making the most of what was available during that time. Their suits for women, had shoulders that were not as broad, but were still squared. Their jackets and skirts were more formfitting and feminine than the other suits of that time period. They made women's blazers look elegant, even with only three buttons. A popular suit worn by women then was named the "siren suit", and was made from a tartan cloth.

What are the changes between cars from 1940's and 1980's?

The majority of cars in the 1940's were rear wheel drive and carbureted. They did not have seat belts, air bags, antilock brakes. There were several odd ball front wheel drive cars and even less fuel injected gasoline powered cars, all made in Europe, and American vehicles with diesel engines had fuel injection. In the 1980's car manufactures began a large movement towards safer more fuel efficient vehicles. Cars came out with Rear Wheel Antilock braking systems, which greatly improved their stability. Primitive Supplemental Inflatable Restraint Systems became standard features on mid 80's cars. In another effort to improve safety, manufactures began building front wheel drive cars, which improve steering response, fuel efficiency, and stability. In a need to make cars emit lower emissions and be made more fuel efficient, the carburetor was replaced, first with the throttle body and then with port fuel injection. By 1989, carburetors were unavailable on any car except the 1989 Cadillac Brougham, which was the last carbureted vehicle to be produced in the United States.

What was the average wage in 1940?

According to the Lone Star College - Kingwood website

http://kclibrary.lonestar.edu/decade40.html

  • Average Salary $1,299. Teacher's salary $1,441
  • Minimum Wage $.43 per hour

What scientific breakthroughs were made in the 1940's?

the microwave oven was invented in 1945 by Percy Spencer.

How did the war end in the Pacific during World war 2?

The world war ended in the pacific coast of Japan after the US dropped atomic bombs first on Hiroshima, then a few days later on Nagasaki, cities of the Japanese Mainland. Japan surrendered on August 11, 1945, but the peace treaty was not sighed till September 2, 1945

What did the Aztec women wear?

They wore a skirt wrapped around their hips and waist, a strapless blouse and sandles.

What was life like in the 1940s in London?

Very difficult trying to win a war alone.

Crowded, polluted atmosphere, poor healthcare until the National Health Service was introduced in 1948.

What was the Price of a sweatshirt in 1940?

Well back then, a penny could buy you an entire meal. On what it was likely to be was a around 70 to 80 cents.

What did people wear in the 40's?

they wore mostly just dresses for the girls and suits for the boys. ALL THE TIME!!!

What is the value of S W 38 cal World War 2 lend lease pistol?

100-500 USD. I strongly suggest you invest the 50 USD to get it lettered by S&W.

Presidents during the 1930s and 1940s?

They came in this order: Herbert Hoover, 1929-1933; Franklin Delanor Roosevelt, 1933-1945; Harry S. Truman, 1945-1953.