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70s

Kaitlyn, Teagan, Arpa, Athenea,Nicole, Mariah

Through the Decades

Culture

  • board games
  • roller skating
  • drive-in movie
  • cocktail parties
  • go to fondue parties
  • Disney World

Culture

SPORTS

Baseball

Basketball

Soccer

Boxing

Football

Sports

Movies

Star wars

Rocky

Jaws

Famous People

--Annie hall

--Woody allen

--Clint eastwood

--Barbra streisand

--Burt reynolds

--Al pacino

Crime

Nixon's Watergate Scandal

  • Series of scandals committed by Nixon that eventually brought him to the process impeachment in 1973
  • Crimes include using the FBI to break into the Democratic National Convention for his re-elction Campaign and illegally recording people in his oval office

Ted Bundy

  • killed and raped over 33 women throughout the United States
  • Showed the weakness and inefficiencies in police departments and coopertaion between them in the 1970's

Charles Manson

  • Cult Leader of his own cult called the "Manson Family"
  • Him and his "family" went up to a house in the Hollywood Huills and Killed pregnant Sharon Tate wife of filmmaker, and four others
  • Were given death penalty but then years later California abolished the death penalty and Charles Manson is still alive

Squeaky Fromme

  • Charles Manson's influence and belifs still flourished while he was in prison
  • Squeaky Fromme became apart of his "family"
  • In doing so as apart of her cult duty she made an attempt on President Gerald Ford's life in 1975

John Wayne Gacy "Clown Killer"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9QMfzMwXmI

John Wayne Gacy "Clown Killer"

  • Pedophile that would often volunteer at children's birthday parties as the clown
  • He owned a construction buisness and would lure young boys into his home by offering them a job
  • Crimes the sexual assault and murder he confessed to killing at least 33 boys

Jim Jones

Jim Jones

  • Communist
  • Ringleader of The Peoples Temple religious movement
  • He led more than 900 people to their deaths as they drank cyanide-laced Kool-Aid in Guyana
  • The biggest massacre and murder-suicide ever in the US
  • Jonestown Massacre

POLITICS

  • Kent State Shootings (1970)
  • First Earth Day (1970)
  • Cigarette advertisements banned on television (1971)
  • Senate approves 26th Constitutional Amendment (1971)

POLITICS

  • Nixon begins peace trip to Peking, China (1972)
  • Nixon becomes first US president to make a trip to Moscow (1972)
  • Watergate crisis begins (1972)
  • Lopsided election between Nixon and McGovern (1972)
  • Vietnam Peace Pacts (1973)
  • Paris Peace Accords (1973)
  • Military draft for Vietnam ends (1973)

Nixon begins peace trip to Peking, China (19...

  • Vice President Spiro T. Agnew resigns (1973)
  • President Richard M. Nixon resigns (1974)
  • The Bicentennial of the United States is celebrated throughout the nation (1976)
  • Jimmy carter wins election against Gerald Ford for president (1976)
  • Carter pardons vietnam war draft evaders (1977)

  • Vice President Spiro T. Agnew resigns (1973)
  • Preside...
  • Carter creates cabinet level Energy Department (1977)
  • US signs Nuclear Proliferation Pact (1977)
  • US votes to give Panama Canal back to Panama (1977)
  • Iran hostage crisis begins (1979)

  • Carter creates cabinet level Energy Departme...

MUSIC

Funk

Soul

R&B

Pop

Hard Rock Disco

In the late 1970’s the introduction of hip hop

Vinyl records

Some of the best Rock and Roll happened in the 1970s

Fashion

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVVUN3BZyqU

Early 1970’s fashion was similar to the 1960’s, but it became more flamboyant

Fashion

Fashion Revolution

Men

  • wore tight pants
  • Jean on jean
  • Leather biker jacket

Men

Women

  • high cut boots and low cut pants
  • cowl neck sweaters

Fashion

  • clothes made out of polyster and bright colors
  • Tunics, culottes, and robes were also popular

Fashion

Economics

  • Inflation
  • Energy crisis
  • oil shortage, prices skyrocket
  • Arab Embargo
  • Stock Market Crash
  • Bear market
  • Interest Rates increased

Foreign Policy

  • Terrorist attack at the Olympic Games in Munich (1972)
  • SALT- Strategic Arms Limitation Talks/Treaty (1972)
  • U.S. Pulls out of Vietnam (1973)
  • Helsinki Accords (1975)
  • Ayatollah Khomeini Returns to be Leader of Iran- 53 American Hostages
  • U.S. Pulls out of Vietnam (1973)
  • Helsinki Accords (19...

Elections

1972

Democratic

George Stanley McGovern

Robert Sargent "Sarge" Shriver Jr

Elections

Republican

Richard Nixon (Calif.)

Spiro Agnew (Md.)

Elections

1976

Democratic

Jimmy Carter (Ga.)

Walter Mondale (Minn.)

Elections

Republican

Gerald Ford (Mich.) Bob Dole (Kan.)

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campaign ad

Republican/Democrat

  • Richard Milhouse Nixon (1969-1974)-Republican
  • General Rudolph Ford (1974-1977)-Republican
  • James Earl Carter Jr. (1977-1981)-Democrat
  • 1970, 1974, and 1978 elections- Senate and House Democrat

Landmark Cases

Landmark Cases

Roe v Wade

Roe v Wade

Under the 8th amendment gave women right to an abortion since an abortion is so mething of the woman's body therefore it is something of the woman's privacy

Rowan v Post Office Dept.

Recieving mail is not garunteed under the constitution

Bair v Arizona State Bar

Under freedom of expression a given right in The first amendment no state can deny someone the right to practice under communist practice

Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education

Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board ...

Supreme Court says busing to integrate schools is a good solution to segregation, segregation again is unconstitutional

Cohen v California

Cohen v California

Cohen wore a jacket that said “f” the draft

He was arrested for disturbing the peace

Supreme Court says that this arrest is unconstitutional and a violation to Cohen's first amenment rights

Reed v Reed

A divorced couples son had died both petitioned to be the administrator of his estate the law said males get preference to the administration of an estate over females

Supreme Court said this violates the 14th amendment

McClanahan v. Arizona State Tax

Arizona has no right or jurisdiction to tax the Navajo Indians since they are on Indian reservations

Fads/Slang

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfuXlcPa4B4

Fads/Slang

  • Streaking
  • Bell bottom jeans
  • Evel Knievel Action Figures
  • lava lamps, mood rings
  • Rubik's cube
  • Streaking
  • Bell bottom jeans
  • Evel Kniev...
  • himalayan salt to relieve stress
  • Pet rock
  • Marketed as real pets

  • himalayan salt to relieve stress
  • Pet rock
  • Marketed ...

Slang

  • Far out!
  • Booking it
  • Catch you on the Flip side!
  • "Digging it"
  • Chump
  • To the Max!
  • Cool beans
  • Do me a solid
  • Groovy
  • Cat

Stores

Men’s Wearhouse and Destination XL Group Inc., Victoria's Secret, American Eagle (Clothing)

Apple (Technology)

CVS (Health Care Services)

Bennigan’s, Cheddar’s, Cheesecake Factory, Houlihan’s, Ruby Tuesday (Food)

Inventions

  • Jumbo jets (1970)
  • Floppy disks (1971)
  • Pocket calculators (1971)
  • Microprocessors (1971)
  • Word processors (1971)
  • Electronic video games (1972)
  • Xerox-Alto (1973)
  • Genetically modified organisms (1973)

Inventions

  • Disposable lighters (1973)
  • Liposuction (1974)
  • Cray supercomputers (1975)
  • VCR Sony's Betamax (1975)
  • Altair 8000 (1975)
  • Digital cameras (1975)
  • VHS JVC's (1976)
  • Apple computers (1976)
  • Ink jet printers (1976)
  • The MRI (1977)
  • Apple’s second computer (1977)

  • Disposable lighters (1973)
  • Liposuction (19...

  • VCR Philips V2000 (1978)
  • Space invaders (1978)
  • Spreadsheets (1978)
  • Sony Walkman (1979)
  • Atari microcomputer (1979)

VCR Philips V2000 (1978)

  • Space invaders (19...

Issues

  • watergate
  • oil crisis
  • apollo 13
  • banning cigarette ads

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