The defining event of the 20th century is often considered to be World War II, which lasted from 1939 to 1945. This global conflict involved numerous countries and resulted in significant geopolitical changes, the emergence of the United States and the Soviet Union as superpowers, and the establishment of the United Nations. The war also led to profound social and technological advancements, as well as the horrors of the Holocaust and other atrocities, shaping international relations and human rights discussions for decades to come. Its aftermath fundamentally altered the course of history and set the stage for the Cold War and subsequent global dynamics.
Women's Right to Vote, World War II, and the end of segregation.
20th century Astronaut living in the 25th century?
the 20th century is also called the Dissonant Period.
I am pretty sure that it is the early 20th century
19th century
For some people, possibly, but for most not.
The first Kodak camera
Since the moon walk of Apollo 11 took place in 1969, and that was part of the 20th century, it is *not* an event that did *not* take place in the 20th century.
The end of British rule in the Indian sub continent and the emergence of India and Pakistan as independent states was the most important event in this part of the region in the 20th century.
the defining event of his presidency was.... the war of 1812
20th century
in the 20th century in the 20th century
1966 was in the 20th century.
Women's Right to Vote, World War II, and the end of segregation.
No, 1912 was not in the 20th century; it was in the 19th century. The 20th century began on January 1, 1901, and ended on December 31, 2000. Therefore, 1912 falls within the 1900s, which is the 20th century.
What was the era in 1912?
He was born in 1869, which was the 19th century, and died in 1948, which was in the 20th century.