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Amelia Earhart flew across the Atlantic Ocean by herself showing that women can do anything that men can do.

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What did Amelia earhart contribute to the world?

Amelia Earhart was the first female to fly by herself across the Atlantic Ocean. She was attempting to fly across the world whenever she disappeared in the 1930s.


Why did Amelia Earhart change the world?

she changed the world because she wantes woman to know that they also had the same rights as men


How did Amelia Earhart change the world?

She showed people that women can do the same things that men can do. and gender should not matter when it comes to anything!


What influence did Amelia have on the community the world or the country?

Amelia Earhart significantly influenced both her local community and the broader world through her pioneering achievements in aviation and her advocacy for women's rights. As the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, she became a symbol of courage and determination, inspiring countless women to pursue careers in fields traditionally dominated by men. Earhart's efforts to promote women's roles in aviation and her involvement in various organizations aimed at empowering women helped pave the way for future generations to challenge societal norms. Her legacy continues to resonate, encouraging individuals to break barriers and pursue their dreams.


Who is Thomas C Brennan?

in the 1980's Thomas C. Brennan Jr. and his son Thomas C. Brennan, III made several trips to Saipan and surrounding islands in an attempt to locate witnesses to the Amelia Earhart saga. A book was later written entitled WITNESS TO THE EXECUTION which postulated that Earhart was captured by the Japanese and held prisoner on these islands in the Marianas until the invasion of Allied troops in 1944. A witness interviewd for the book said Earhart was executed and buried on Saipan as the Allied troops advanced. Years later the a sign was installed at the spot where the alleged execution was carried out. The History Channel featured Brennan's book in 2004. Thomas C. Brennan Jr. died in 1996. His son is a lawyer in Houston.