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    War, had a large effect on the American people and American society, specifically in fashion. Women’s fashion dramatically, and permanently transformed during and around the years of World War I. As the war went on, dresses shifted from long, thin skirts to loose pants, to shorter dresses, consequently forming into the popular flapper style of the 1920s. This shift is largely…

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    Culture is the way we dress, the food we eat, art we make, music we play, and the way live. The Mexican culture was influenced by the Spanish, who sailed over from Europe, its a mix of old and new. It is made up of the custom and traditions of many people, starting with the religion, to celebrating, to arts, music, dancing, and food. Catholic missionaries first arrived from Spain in the early 1500. They converted millions of indigenous people to Catholicism, and natives were too afraid to resist…

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    similar to the zipper. Einstein was a scientist. He proposed the theory of relativity. Edwin Howard Armstrong was an inventor. Willis Havilnd Carrier is also an inventor. He invented the air conditioner. In 1912, the fashion was huge hats and ‘hobble skirts’. In 1914, the fashion was short hair. The fashion in 1919 was that boots were out and pumps were in. Popular forms of art were cubism, realism, and symbolism. The 1910’s were known as the ‘Ballroom Decade’. The 1910’s were known as…

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