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The 1970s Mariah Grice, Cara Lunceford, and Parker Ashcraft
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Page 1: The 1970s Mariah Grice, Cara Lunceford, and Parker Ashcraft.

The 1970

sMariah Grice, Cara Lunceford,

and Parker Ashcraft

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Entertainment•Charlie's Angels

-Series ran from 1976 – 1981

•Little House on the Prairie -Series ran from 1974 – 1983

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Entertainment cont.• All In The Family- Series ran from

1971 – 1979• Happy Days- Series ran from

1974 – 1984• Sanford and Son- Series ran from

1972 - 1977

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National and International

Headlines• 1970- Chicago 7 are Acquitted of

Conspiracy to riot five find guilty of lesser charges

• 1971-Nixon asks vote for 18 yr olds• 1970- National Guard opens fire

killing four students at Kent State University

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Inventions• 1970- The floppy disk invented by

Alan Shugart.• 1971- E-mail• 1971- VCR or videocassette invented.• 1972- Pong first video game invented

by Nolan Bushnell.• 1975- Laser Printer• 1979- Cell phones invented

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Inventions Photostory

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Top Hits of the 1970s•Superstition - Stevie Wonder

•Papa Was a Rollin' Stone - The Temptations

•Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough - Michael Jackson

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Hits cont.•We Are Family - Sister

Sledge•I Will Survive - Gloria Gaynor

•Hotel California- The Eagles

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Natural Disasters• In 1971 a strong earthquake in San

Fernando, California registered a 6.7 and killed 65 people.

• In 1972 a flooding in Buffalo Creek, West Virginia killed 118.

• On June 19th-29th 1972 Hurricane Agnes traveled from Florida to New York that killed a total of 118 people.

• On April 3rd-4th 1974 there were the second largest amount of tornadoes in one day at 148.

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Natural Disasters Continued

• A flood on July 31st 1976 in Big Thompson Canyon, Colorado, killed 139.

• 1979- Hurricane David blew through and killed over 1,100 people.

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Natural Disasters

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Sports• In 1971 the Pittsburg Pirates

won the world series.• Bear Bryant won The

University of Alabama a National Championship in 1973.

• From 1972-1978 the Pittsburg Steelers won four Super Bowls.

• Joe Frazier knocked out Jimmy Ellis in the fifth round for the World Heavyweight Championship.

• Shortly after, Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier scuffled during a news cast while they watched a clip from their first fight.

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Changing Roles• In 1970 the percentage of

married couples with children dropped to 30.9%.

• The number of men living alone rose from 4.3% to 8.6%, and women 8.7% to 14% in 1972.

• In the 1970’s the percent of population who never married increased to 22.5% from 17.3%.

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Communication of the 1970’s

• The bell phone was introduced in the late 60’s and early 70’s.

• By 1971 the number of “Bell telephones in service reached over one hundred million in the world.”

• In 1973 the Touch-O-Matic was invented , which could automatically dial a call to anywhere in the U.S. at a touch of a button.

• In 1979 the number of subscriber telephone lines grew to 175.2 Million in the U.S. alone.

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Pop Culture• Popular toys and items

-King size bean bag chair-Hot Wheels-Barbies-Waterbed-Home Computer• Hippies- opposed the

Vietnam War and wanted world peace

• Woodstock- a monumental music festival that really altered the world

• Tie-dye- worn by both men and women

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Literature• Breakfast of Champions

by Kurt Vonnegut• Where the Sidewalk

Ends by Shel Silverstein• The Princess Bride by

William Goldman• The Woman Warrior by

Maxine Hong Kingston

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Transportation• The 1971 Ford Mustang Boss

351 was the only performance car in this year to have a genuine competition-grade engine.

• The 1971 Volkswagen Beetle had enlarged taillights.

• The Pontiac GTO really changed its styling in the 1970’s.

• The Buick Estates from 1971-1976 were the biggest station wagons ever built.

• The 1970 Thunderbirds kept the same style as the 1967 ones.

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Fashion• Clothing

-Hot pants were skin tight and came in satin, velvet, denim, leather, vinyl, and mink

-Pants also began to be gently flared and reached wide bell bottom proportions.

-Flower-prints were also a big hit.-Denim jeans became almost part of a

uniform for men and women.-Leisure suits were casual suits consisting

of a shirt-like jacket and matching trousers.

-Platform shoes were also popular because they made legs look longer and short people taller.

-Many of the fashion styles were influenced by the hippie movement.

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Fashion cont.• Hairstyles-Men• They wore their hair long

for most of the decade with many layers.

• Sideburns and beards were also popular.

-Women• Many women or teenage

girls wore their hair long with a center or side parting.

• Women also wore the “flicked” or “wing” style where their hair looked like it had wings.

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Fashion