The correct answer that would best complete the given statement above would be option D. After Germany’s unification in 1871, industrialization accelerated and constructed vast networks of railroads. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for. Thanks for posting your question.
Answer:
Women in the 1830s wore full or ankle length one-piece dresses of wool, silk or cotton.
Explanation:
Women in the 1830s wore full or ankle length one-piece dresses of wool, silk or cotton.
Simple day dresses for house and farm work opened down the front to the waist, (the better to serve the needs of the nursing infant.) They were pinned closed, or fastened with hooks and eyes closely set.
The sleeves were usually long; the fashion of the 1830s had most of the fullness very high early in the decade, lower in the arm as the '30s progressed. Skirts were very full, either pleated or gathered onto the bodice. The waist was slightly higher than natural waistline. Necklines were generally modest, although lower cut was considered appropriate for festive evening or party wear. A fichu, modesty ruffle, or lace was usually worn on lower-cut necklines.
Day dresses had several removable collars and capelets which were worn in layers over the shoulders. These "pelerines" often matched the fabric of the dresses, or were of sheer white linen or cotton. Sometimes they were elaborately embroidered. Day dresses were apt to be made of serviceable dark color – especially winter garments.
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The answer is A. They were actually never found, they just....disappeared. There was a theory behind their disappearance as well.
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