By: Evelyn Luna.  Amelia Earhart was the first women to fly across the Atlantic ocean but on her second attempt to fly across she vanished and everybody.

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By: Evelyn Luna

 Amelia Earhart was the first women to fly across the Atlantic ocean but on her second attempt to fly across she vanished and everybody started to search for her even now people still try to solve Amelia Earhart’s vanish.

 Also known as “The Second War”. The war was world wide and over 11 million people died during the war. Also world war 2 was the deadlist conflict in human history. While men went to work women had to go to work in mens jobs instead o taking care of the kids and cleaning at home.

 The lyrics came from Fort M’Henry and the poem was written in 1814 by Francis Scott Key. Francis Scott Key

 The wizard of Oz was a famous movie that everybody wanted to see and a lot of people will try to dress up like dorthy by wearing blue or colorful dresses and they would where red shoes and it didn’t matter wheather it was sparkly or not.

 On the day the bridge was opened on May 27,1937 and people dressed casual and some dressed fancy on the day it opened.

 World war II influenced fashion because for women’s fashion the skirts were shorter and tighter and other styles of clothing. They made clothing shorter because the had to use the extra fabric for the uniforms for the soldiers.

 Fur was in and so were floral patterns. shoulder pads were very important until the late 1930s.  Although hats were still popular for women, they were becoming less popular. Women did not show much skin. In the mid 1930s some women also decided that they not going to wear hats.  Fur was still popular, although during the depression most women were still making their own clothing.  Actresses were seen wearing glamorous gowns and their hair was kept very close to the head.