What were the different kinds of Nobel Prizes you could win in the 1930’s?
Nobel Peace Prize
Chemistry
Physics
Literature
Physiology or Medicine
Most common Nobel Prize.
The most common Nobel Prize was the Physiology or Medicine Prize.
Usually when people would get this this Nobel Prize they would get it as a group of two or three for working together.
A group of people that won this Nobel Prize were George Whipple, Richards Minot and William Murphy “For their discoveries concerning liver therapy in cases of anaemia.”
Least common Nobel Prize.
The least common Nobel Prize won was the Nobel Peace Prize and the literature prize.
These were usually the least most won Nobel prizes in a year because they were the hardest to get in the 1930’s.
Nobel Peace Prize- Carlos Lamas(1936)
Literature Nobel Prize-Luigi Pirandello “For his bold and ingenious revival of dramatic and scenic art.”
Carlos Lamas Luigi Pirandello
How different is it from the 1930’s to now?
In the 1930’s there was only six Nobel prizes you could win. Now there is seven. They have added the Prize in Economics award.
Now days it is very uncommon for someone to win a Nobel prize not in a group of people besides the Nobel peace prize.
In the 1930’s the people who the Nobel prize usually discovered something basic. In saying that though without those discoveries ours couldn’t of been made today.
Most Famous 1930’s Nobel Prize winner
The most famous Nobel prize winner was Jane Addams who was the only women to win a Nobel prize in the 1930’s.
Jane Addams won the Nobel Peace prize in 1931 along with Nicholas Butler.
Jane Addams won the Nobel Peace prize for her tribute to the work which women can do for peace and fraternity among nations, and giving women hope to stand up.
Who wins more? Men VS Women
There were much less women to win a Nobel prize in the 1930’s.
This was usually because women didn’t have equal rights so they couldn’t do as much with technology.
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