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1940’s 1940’s By: By: Lainey Cobb Lainey Cobb and and Mira Cooper Mira Cooper Hope you enjoy it! Hope you enjoy it! -Lainey and Mira
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PRESIDENTS, FIRST LADIES, AND VICE PRESIDENTS 1933-1945 Franklin D. Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt John N. Garner, Henry A. Wallace, and Harry S Truman 1945-1953 Harry S Truman Elizabeth (Bess) Virginia Wallace Truman Alben W. Barkley Roosevelt was the only president to serve more than two terms.
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Gary Cooper! Ingrid Bergman! Bing Crosby! Betty Grable!
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MUSIC
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MEN'S FASHION During the war, men usually wore plain, functional suits in solid. They also wore plain colors like navy or black, with plain white shirts. The working man could go to the office in the elegant suits usually associated with the 1940s emerged, after the war ended.
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WOMEN'S FASHION Clothes Hair
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WE CAN DO IT! AMERICAN WOMEN IN WORLD WAR II American women played important roles during World War II, both at home and in uniform. Not only did they give their sons, husbands, fathers, and brothers to the war effort, they gave their time, energy, and some even gave their lives. The National WWII Museum recognizes the contribution that women played in the success of the Allied victory in World War II and explores that contribution in depth in it's Home Front gallery. Nearly 350,000 American women served in uniform, both at home and aboard, volunteering for the newly formed Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAACs, later renamed the Women's Army Corps), the Navy Women's Reserve (WAVES), the Marine Corps Women's Reserve, the Coast Guard Women's Reserve (SPARS), the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPS), the Army Nurses Corps, and the Navy Nurse Corps. THE AMERICAN FLAG BEFORE WORLD WAR II
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EVENTS December 7 th, 1941, Pearl Harbor bombed by Japan 1942-3, Sugar, Coffee, Gasoline Shoes, Meat, Cheese, and canned foods are rationed do to war effort 1944, D-Day battle at Normandy 1945, Chuck Yeager breaks Sound Barrier D-Day battle at Normandy The bombing of Pearl Harbor is what brought the U.S. into W.W.II
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INVENTIONS In 1943, the Slinky was invented, but not commercially sold until 1947. In 1941, the first disposable aerosol cans were developed by Lyle Goodhue and W.N. Sullivan. In 1947, Elmer's Glue-ALL was introduced. M&Ms were manufactured for the U.S. Army.
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Disasters 1940, Nov.11 Blizzard struck Midwestern U.S. killing over 100 people 1941, Mar.5 A blizzard in North Dakota killed 151 people 1941, Dec.7 the bombing of Pearl Harbor killed 1,177 crewman 1944, May 2 In Salerno, Italy, fumes from locomotive stalled in a tunnel suffocated 521 people 1945, Nov.8 A riverboat sank off Hong Kong and 1,550 people were killed The bombing of Pearl Harbor is what brought the U.S. into W.W.II
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BIBLIOGRAPHY www.timelines.ws/subjects/Disasters.H TML www.timelines.ws/subjects/Disasters.H TML www.1940s.org/history/on-the- Homefront/forties-slang-40s www.imdb.com/list/Is000356123/ www.imdb.com/list/Is000356123/ www.mens- fashionvetoknow.com/men_fashion_in_ the 1940's www.mens- fashionvetoknow.com/men_fashion_in_ the www.1940s.org/from-the-1940s- decade-famous-firsts www.1940s.org/from-the-1940s- decade-famous-firsts inventers.about.com/od/timelines/a/
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THE END Thank you for watching We can’t wait to see your slideshow! - Lainey and Mira BYE, BYE! - Mira Hope you enjoyed it! - Lainey
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