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  1. 0–9. Cars introduced in 1940 ‎ (4 P) Cars introduced in 1941 ‎ (11 P) Cars introduced in 1942 ‎ (2 P) Cars introduced in 1943 ‎ (2 P) Cars introduced in 1944 ‎ (2 P) Cars introduced in 1945 ‎ (7 P) Cars introduced in 1946 ‎ (31 P) Cars introduced in 1947 ‎ (27 P)

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    Crime rates in the US had been low from the 1940s until the mid-1960s, but began to escalate after 1965 due to a complex of social, economic, and demographic factors. By the 1970s, crime and blighted urban areas were a serious cause of concern, New York City being particularly affected. In 1972, the US Supreme Court ruled capital punishment unconstitutional, then reversed the ruling only four ...

  3. A list of science fiction films released in the 1940s. These 45 films include core elements of science fiction and are widely distributed with reviews by reputable critics. List [ edit ]

  4. Hipster (1940s subculture) Thelonious Monk, Howard McGhee, Roy Eldridge, and Teddy Hill, in front of Minton's Playhouse in New York City, wearing zoot suits. The terms hipster or hepcat, as used in the 1940s, referred to aficionados of jump blues and jazz, in particular bebop, which became popular in the early 1940s.

  5. Looney Tunes. and. Merrie Melodies. filmography (1940–1949) This is a listing of all the animated shorts released by Warner Bros. under the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies banners between 1940 and 1949. A total of 307 shorts were released during the 1940s.

  6. distributed by Disney+ [67] Untitled Rosana Sullivan film. co-production with Pixar Animation Studios [68] Untitled sixth Pirates of the Caribbean film. co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films [69] Untitled Stephen J. Anderson film. co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios [70] [62] [71] Untitled Suzi Yoonessi film. Frozen IV.

  7. This a listing of motorcycles of the 1940s, including those on sale, introduced, or otherwise relevant in this period. Motorcycle [ edit ] Acme motorcycle (1939–49)