the Wall Street Crash of 1929 ended the Roaring twenties.
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the era of reform
Often, yes. History has already occurred, so it will usually go into the past tense. There are exceptions, like if a teacher wants it in present tense, or if you must write as if that event was current.
the era of reform
the Wall Street Crash of 1929 ended the Roaring twenties.
Martin Battersby has written: 'The decorative Twenties' -- subject(s): Decorative arts, Modern Art, History 'Art Nouveau Plates In Full Colour' 'The decorative thirties' -- subject(s): Decoration and ornament, Decorative arts, History 'The decorative Twenties' -- subject(s): Decorative arts, Modern Art, History 'The world of art nouveau' -- subject(s): Art nouveau 'The decorative Twenties' -- subject(s): Decorative arts, Modern Art, History 'Art deco fashion' -- subject(s): Art deco, Fashion design, Fashion designers
Go to Remington's website and check out the History section. Between 1962 and current date
The cast of Current History - 2007 includes: Villagers of Beshencevo as Themselves
Sylvie Le Bars has written: 'The American twenties (1918-1928)' -- subject(s): Civilization, History
In recent history it is a tie between Vietnam and the current war on terrorism. as far as ancient, i'm not realy sure
Richard Hadlock has written: 'Jazz masters of the twenties' -- subject(s): Biography, Discography, History and criticism, Jazz, Jazz musicians
History does not influence families. Current events influence families and individuals.
Adam Blade was born in the eighties. This makes him in his late twenties. He was born somewhere in England but the exact age is unknown to the public.
Yes, but only if the history is deemed relevant to the current case. The barristers will argue this out before the jury is brought into the case.
During the 1920s the farmers' debts increased as a result of the crash of the stock markets. This is the period in history which was known as the Great Depression.
Roger Burke Dooley has written: 'From Scarface to Scarlett' -- subject(s): History, Motion pictures 'Days beyond recall' 'Broadway in the twenties'