Many working-class children played games in the street. (There was very little traffic except on really major roads). Middle-class children read a lot; some belonged to various youth organizations which were starting to emerge at that time. The school day was generally longer than now.
Go out for a walk, a picnic, a meal, they went to fun fairs or the cinema, or - if they could afford it - to the theatre and the Opera. The upper middle classes went on lengthy holidays or tours of Europe and spent several weeks at spas. They entertained a lot, went to clubs, practised elegant sports, gave balls. In private, they read extensively.
Well, they playes lots of checkers and cribbed on the couch, watching TV.
they used to emtertain themselves by going to clubs and having 1 night stands with prostitues
the chlidren in the 1900's wore clothes
Remembering that there was no year zero, the answer is 399 years and not 400, as many people think
100 years
200 years.
1 through 100
The answer is 100 years.
Some people take better care of themselves.
It is very rare but there are people who live until 100 years.
they get lucky, usually it has something to do with were they grew up and how healthy they have kept themselves, sometimes it can also be a abnormality in genes
Yes, some people can live to be over 100 years old. These individuals are known as centenarians and longevity can be influenced by factors such as genetics, lifestyle choices, and access to healthcare.
Nobody knows the exactly the number of people who lived on earth in 100 years
The song "100 Years" by Five For Fighting is popular, and a lot of people want to know its lyrics. There are hundreds of lyrics websites available, such as AZlyrics. Some even offer their interpretations of song meanings in addition to the words themselves.
a lot of people have died in the last 100 years i mean a lot of people!!
Yes, kimchi was eaten 100 years ago.
the answer is no
no
About 1200 people live in Quebec that are over 100 years old!! Amazing.....
People are about the same height 100 years ago as today. Maybe a few inches shorter on average.