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How were women treated in the 1920s?

When the 19th Amendment passed in 1920, women finally gained their own suffrage, although they would face further challenges in the years to come. For instance, women were expected to follow a patriarchal lead in the realm of politics. Many women ended up mirroring their voting decisions to the men in their family. Women also had considerable trouble gaining proper representation in politics. People, in general, also started voting less, which meant that many women stopped practicing their right as well. Furthermore, once women gained the right to vote, the women's rights movement faced a..

What impact did Raphael have on the Renaissance?

Raphael's mark is visible throughout the great buildings of the Renaissance. As artistic director for two popes during his lifetime (and chief architect of St. Peter's Basilica), Raphael drew considerable attention from artists throughout Italy, many of whom sought to emulate his style.\nRaphael's creations employ an incredibly lifelike depiction of the human body. Works like the "Deposition of Christ" and his series of "Madonna" paintings portray fluid motion, realistic dimensions and real-world light and shade patterns.\nRaphael's works are the most representative of the ..

Based on their actions, which American presidents are considered the worst?

James Buchanan could also be considered one of the worst presidents, mainly as a result of his lack of action in dealing with slavery and the associated problems that gripped the country at the time. This is often referred to as a failure of omission.Franklin Pierce has also been listed as one of the worst presidents. This is mostly due to the fact that he was often perceived to be in favor of the expansion of slavery in the south, and some unpopular deals he tried to broker with Spain and Great Britain during his presidency, such as attempting to persuade Spain to sell Cuba, for example.Woodr..

What are some interesting facts about Jefferson Davis?

Jefferson Davis joined the military, but resigned when he fell in love with Sarah Taylor. Her father did not want a soldier as her husband, so Davis married her and became a plantation owner. Sarah died of malaria 3 months after the wedding; Davis remarried and went on to have six children. He became the first president of the Confederate States and was found guilty of treason at the end of the Civil War. He spent 2 years in jail and was released in 1867.

When was electricity first used?

In 1816, the first energy utility in the United States was formed, and in 1821, the first electric motor was invented by British physicist Michael Faraday. The first electric industrial motors were introduced in 1837, two years before the first fuel cell was invented by Welsh judge and physicist Sir Robert William Grove.\nIt was in 1879, in San Francisco, that the first commercial power station opened using a Charles Brush generator and arc lights. This same year in Cleveland, the first commercial arc lighting system was installed. In Menlo Park, Thomas Edison demonstrated his incandescent lam..

Why did Marco Polo want to explore Asia?

While in Asia, Marco Polo, his father and his uncle encountered a number of strange sights, and they even achieved some political success. According to his book, "The Travels of Marco Polo," Marco Polo even became an official in Kublai Khan's government, serving as an envoy, governor and member of the Privy Council.

What does B.C. mean in relation to a time in history?

A.D. stands for "anno Domini," the Latin term meaning "in the year of our Lord."\nIn recent years, the abbreviation B.C.E., or "before the Common Era," has gained in popularity. B.C.E. is used interchangeably with B.C., but without making reference to any religion or religious figure. Similarly, C.E., or "Common Era," may be used in place of A.D. to maintain a secular tone.

What was the leading economic activity in the early 1800s?

In the early 19th century, new areas opened for agriculture in the U.S. due to the introduction of steamboats and the building of canals. Cotton and sugar cane were two of the most significant sectors during that period. The Mississippi Valley and Alabama were the main centers for cotton, whereas Louisiana was the main area for sugar plantations.

How much did things cost in 1952?

The People History states that the average wage in 1952 was $3,400. By 1952, about three in five houses owned a car, two in three owned a telephone and one in three owned a television. Multpl.com notes that the Gross Domestic Product for the United States in December 1952 was $2.53 trillion compared to $15.99 trillion in June 2014.\nThere were a few major inventions during the year 1952, including the microwave oven. According to Baby Boomers, the first microwave oven was about the size of a refrigerator and cost over $1,200.00. Other inventions included the polio vaccine and the first contrac..

How do you find records from World War II prisoners?

The Access to Archival Databases tool shows one document that has information regarding World War II prisoners of war, as of April 2015. This document was created between 1942 and 1947, and it documents all known prisoners of war between December 7, 1941 and November 19, 1946. It also includes information on internees of allied nations. Information in this document was obtained using reports that were created by the International Committee of the Red Cross.\nIndividuals looking to view records of World War II prisoners can do so on the official website for the National Archives, or at the Nati..

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