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What (who) is twentieth century - definition

TIME PERIOD BETWEEN JANUARY 1, 1901, AND ENDED ON DECEMBER 31, 2000
Twentieth Century; 20th Century; Twentieth-century; 20th-century; 20th century AD; The 20th Century in Review; 20th Century's; XX century; TwenCen; 20th centuries; Twentieth century; Late 20th Century; XXth century; 20 century; XX Century; 1901-2000; 19xx; Century XX; Twentieth centuries; Early 20th century; XX century physics; Late twentieth century; 1900s (century); 19XX; Wars in the 20th century; 20th century in politics
  • Hong Kong]], under British administration from 1842 to 1997, is one of the original [[Four Asian Tigers]].
  • The international community grew in the second half of the century significantly due to a new wave of decolonization, particularly in Africa. Most of the newly independent states, were grouped together with many other so called [[developing countries]]. Developing countries gained attention, particularly due to rapid population growth, leading to a record [[world population]] of nearly 7 billion people by the end of the century.
  • The pioneer of [[computer science]], [[Alan Turing]]
  • largest empire]] in history.
  • World War II deaths]].
  • first moonwalk]] in 1969, taken by [[Neil Armstrong]]. The relatively young [[aerospace engineering]] industries rapidly grew in the 66 years after the Wright brothers' first flight.
  • modern painter]].
  • [[Elvis Presley]] in 1956, a leading figure of [[rock & roll]] and [[rockabilly]].
  • The [[Empire State Building]] is an iconic building of the 1930s.
  • A stamp commemorating [[Alexander Fleming]]. His discovery of [[penicillin]] changed the world of medicine by introducing the age of antibiotics.
  • First flight of the [[Wright brothers]]' ''[[Wright Flyer]]'' on December 17, 1903, in [[Kitty Hawk, North Carolina]]; Orville piloting with Wilbur running at wingtip.
  • global international body of governance]] created to prevent war after [[World War I]], during its 26-year [[interwar period]] history.
  • [[Ralph Baer]]'s ''[[Magnavox Odyssey]]'', the first video game console, released in 1972.
  • Map of territorial changes in Europe after [[World War I]] (as of 1923).
  • [[Oil field]] in California, 1938.

The first modern oil well was drilled in 1848 by Russian engineer F.N. Semyonov, on the [[Apsheron Peninsula]] north-east of [[Baku]].
  • seen]] from [[Apollo 17]] in December 1972. The photograph was taken by LMP [[Harrison Schmitt]]. The second half of the 20th century saw humanity's first [[space exploration]].
  • Wheat yields greatly increased from the [[Green Revolution]] in the world's [[least developed countries]].

twentieth century         
Something that is out-of-date; something that is considered old and has been revised or improved upon.
Bob, that computer you are using is so twentieth century.
Twentieth Century (typeface)         
GEOMETRIC SANS-SERIF TYPEFACE
Twentieth Century Typeface; Tw Cen MT; Tw Cen; Twentieth Century MT
Twentieth Century is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Sol Hess for Lanston Monotype in 1937. It was created as a competitor to the successful Futura typeface for Monotype's hot metal typesetting system.
Twentieth-century English literature         
  • [[Anthony Burgess]], 1986
  • [[Doris Lessing]], Cologne, 2006.
  • [[George Orwell]], 1933
  • [[J. R. R. Tolkien]], 1940s
  • [[Joseph Conrad]], 1904
  • [[Rudyard Kipling]]
  • [[James Joyce]], 1918
  • [[Virginia Woolf]], 1927
OVERVIEW ABOUT THE ENGLISH-LANGUAGE LITERATURE DURING THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
Twentieth-Century English literature
This article is focused on English-language literature rather than the literature of England, so that it includes writers from Scotland, Wales, and the whole of Ireland, as well as literature in English from former British colonies. It also includes, to some extent, the United States, though the main article for that is American literature.

Wikipedia

20th century

The 20th (twentieth) century began on January 1, 1901 (MCMI), and ended on December 31, 2000 (MM). The 20th century was dominated by significant events that defined the modern era: the sixth mass extinction, Spanish flu pandemic, World War I and World War II, nuclear weapons, nuclear power and space exploration, nationalism and decolonization, the Cold War and post-Cold War conflicts, and technological advances. These reshaped the political and social structure of the globe.

Additional themes include intergovernmental organizations and cultural homogenization through developments in emerging transportation and communications technology; poverty reduction and rising standards of living, world population growth, awareness of environmental degradation, ecological extinction; and the beginning of the Digital Revolution. Automobiles, airplanes and the use of home appliances became common, as did video and audio recording. Great advances in power generation, communication, and medical technology allowed for near-instantaneous worldwide computer communication and genetic modification of life.

The repercussions of the World Wars, the Cold War, and globalization crafted a world where people are more united than any previous time in human history, as exemplified by the establishment of international law, international aid, and the United Nations. The Marshall Plan—which spent $13 billion ($110 billion in 2021 U.S. dollars) to rebuild the economies of post-war nations—launched "Pax Americana". Throughout the latter half of the 20th century, the rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union created enormous tensions around the world which manifested in various armed proxy regional conflicts and the omnipresent danger of nuclear proliferation. The dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 after the collapse of its European satellite states resulted in the United States emerging as the world's sole remaining superpower. China had been rapidly rising as an economic and geopolitical power after the USSR's collapse.

It took over two hundred thousand years of modern human history and 6 million years of human evolution for the world's population to reach 1 billion in 1804. During the 20th century, world population had reached an estimated 2 billion in 1927, and by late 2000, the global population had reached 6 billion, with over half in East, South and Southeast Asia. Global literacy averaged 80%. Penicillin and other medical breakthroughs, combined with the World Health Organization's global vaccination campaigns, yielded unprecedented results, helping to eradicate smallpox and other diseases responsible for more human deaths than all wars and natural disasters combined; smallpox now only existed in labs. Machines came to be used in all areas of production, feeding increasingly intricate supply chains that allowed mankind for the first time to be constrained not by how much it could produce, but by peoples' willingness to consume. Trade improvements greatly expanded upon the limited set of food-producing techniques used since the Neolithic period, multiplying the diversity of foods available and boosting the quality of human nutrition. Until the early 19th century, life expectancy from birth was about thirty in most populations; global lifespan-averages exceeded 40 years for the first time in history, with over half achieving 70 or more years (three decades longer than a century earlier).

Examples of use of twentieth century
1. It was released by Twentieth Century Fox, a unit of News Corp.
2. Analyse the changes in the nature of warfare during the twentieth century. 3.
3. She was signed by Twentieth Century–Fox in 1'52 and given the glamour treatment.
4. Entertainment and News Corp.‘s Twentieth Century Fox, pledged to support the Blu–ray format.
5. Twentieth Century Fox in London refused to comment on the banning of the movie.