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Virtual F ield Trip. 1980-1989 By: Kaitlyn Croft & Shelby Holder. Music.
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Virtual Field Trip 1980-1989 By: Kaitlyn Croft & Shelby Holder
Music • Bruce Springsteen Bucks Fizz Cher David Bowie Depeche Mode Diana Ross Dire Straits Dolly Parton Elvis Costello Garth Brooks John Lennon Lionel Richie Madonna Michael Jackson New Kids On The Block Olivia Newton-John Paul McCartney Paula Abdul Prince Roxy Music Sheena EastonThe Bangles
Music Questions • Finish the lyrics: “I never meant to cause you any pain....” • What does Michael Jackson turn into on his date at the beginning of the video Thriller? • What was the quote said by Michael Jackson at the beginning of Thriller? • What was David Bowie’s birth name? • Finish the lyrics: “Her beauty is beyond compare....”
Fashion • Poufy hair • Tight Leather Pants • Bright Colors • Spandex • Tight Stonewashed Jeans • Jammers • Parachute Pants • Corduroy Pants
Fashion Questions • What were the brands wore by the “Preppy” teens? • Name two characteristics of the pants worn in the 80’s. • How were their hairstyles? • Why did men wear power suits? • Why did men grow mustaches?
TV shows • The Cosby ShowRosanneCheersThe Golden GirlsWho's the Boss?60 MinutesMurder, She WroteMatlockUnsolved MysteriesGrowing PainsNFL Monday Night Football
TV Show Questions • How many kids do the Conner family have? • How many kids does Bill Cosby have? • What kind of party were they having in the episode of The Cosby Show? • What is the youngest Childs name? • What were the names of the characters in The Golden Girls?
Important people • Ronald ReganPrincess DianaMichael JordanPope John Paul II Gaddafi
Important People Questions • What country was Gaddafi the ruler of? • Ronald Reagan was the ______ president? • What nationality was Pope John Paul II? • What is Michael Jordan’s Birthday? • Who sang at the concert for Diana?
Important Events • 1983: First Cabbage Patch Kids sold. 1984: The CD-ROM invented. 1985: Pieces of the Titanic were found on the ocean floor. 1988: Doppler radar was invented. 1988: The RU-486 (abortion pill) invented. 1989: High-definition television invented.
Important Events Questions • What are the trademark names of the RU-486 Abortion pill? • What does CD stand for? • Who was determined to discover the Titanic? • What was still in place when the titanic was found? • Who created the cabbage patch kids?
Sport Events • 1980: Philadelphia Phillies over Kansas City Royals, 4-2 • 1981: NCAA: Indiana over North Carolina, 63 to 50 • 1985: Super Bowl XIXSan Francisco 49ers over Miami Dolphins, 38 to 16. • 1987: Auburn beats Alabama, 10-0
Sports Questions • How did the Philadelphia Phillies reach their promise land? • What stadium was the Super Bowl XIX played at? • Where does the name “Iron Bowl” come from? • Where did Auburn and Alabama play their first game?
Presidents • 1981-89 Ronald Reagan 1989-92 George H.W. Bush
President Questions • Where was Reagan born? • Which party did Reagan end up supporting, Democratic or Republican? • What years did Bush serve as President? • What was Bush’s political party? • What was Bush’s religion?
ANSWERS! • Music Answers • I only want to one time see you laughing. • Werewolf • “Due to my strong personal convictions, I wish to stress that this film in no way endorses a belief in the occult.” • David Robert Jones • “With flaming locks of Auburn hair.” • Fashion Answers • Izod Lacoste, Brooks Brothers, Polo Ralph Lauren • Tight and colorful. • Puffy. • Made them look wealthy. • They were influenced by shows like Magnum, P.I.
ANSWERS! • TV Shows • 3. • 8. • Halloween. • Rudy. • Dorothy, Rose, Sophia, Blanche. • Important People • Libya • 40th. • Polish. • February 17, 1963 • P. Diddy.
ANSWERS! • Important Event Answers • Mifegyne and Mifeprex. • Compact Disc. • Dr. Robert Ballard. • Anchors. • American art student Xavier Roberts. • Sports Answers • By winning their first World Championship. • Stanford Stadium. • From Birmingham's historic role in the steel industry. • Jordan-hare Stadium.
ANSWERS! • President Answers • February 6, 1911. • Republican. • January 20, 1989 – January 20, 1993. • Republican. • Episcopal.