Women's fashion was generally very fancy, and did not expose a lot of skin, in 1912. Colors used would have been dainty, delicate pastels on long dresses with tight waists.
the escelator was a popular inventoins
Eugene V. Debs was the Socialist candidate who ran in the election of 1912 and won 6 percent of the popular vote.
The cast of Popular Betty - 1912 includes: Dorothy Kelly as Ruth - a Jealous Rival Clara Kimball Young as Betty Wilson Hal Wilson
1880 by the Goelitz Confectionary Co. By 1912 it was very popular.
Eugene V. Debs, from Indiana, was the Socialist candidate in 1912. He won 5.99 % of the popular vote.
Eugene V. Debs
In 1912 only 20% of the population of Britain were middle class, they would have played games like lawn tennis and snooker. Reading was also popular in 1912. They probably would have had at least one servant and life would have been a lot better than the working class.
The main types of music that were popular at the early turn of the century was Big Band music and Jazz. The two Genres gave way to speakeasies, juke joints, and dancing for recreation.
In 1912, Christianity was the most popular religion globally, with the largest denominations being Roman Catholicism and Protestantism. This period saw significant influence from Christianity in Europe and the Americas, where the majority of the population identified as Christian. Additionally, other religions such as Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism had substantial followings, but they were predominantly concentrated in specific regions.
Woodrow Wilson won the 1912 presidential election defeating Theodore Roosevelt. In the 1912 presidential election Woodrow Wilson received 435 electoral votes and Theodore Roosevelt received 88 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Wilson 6,293,152 and Roosevelt 4,119,207.
Assisi - 1912 was released on: France: January 1912 Italy: January 1912 Spain: 10 January 1912 Germany: 20 January 1912 UK: 24 January 1912 USA: 2 April 1912
La tentazione - 1912 was released on: Italy: April 1912 Spain: April 1912 Austria: May 1912 France: 17 May 1912 USA: December 1912