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1970. Josh Mackenzie Kate Alyssa Billy. Not off to a good start. The 70’s were filled with rebellion and conflict between the younger and older generations Drugs and alcohol were major disagreements between the ages http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thU3fCkk7Bs
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1970 Josh Mackenzie Kate Alyssa Billy
Not off to a good start The 70’s were filled with rebellion and conflict between the younger and older generations Drugs and alcohol were major disagreements between the ages http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thU3fCkk7Bs Aside from the drugs and alcohol, the 70s struggles were just beginning.
Historical Events that shaped the 1970’s President Richard Nixon Three mile Island Watergate Scandal Munich Olympics Kent State Jim Jones Cult Killing
Richard Nixon 37th President Elected in 1968 He accomplished revenue sharing, end of the draft, and a board environmental program. Ran for president three times; 1960, 1968, and 1972 Won twice in 1968 and 1972 Watergate Scandal in 1972
Watergate Scandal Spys broke into the Democratic office in the Watergate building trying to repair wire taping equipment Was not thought to be anything Two journalists for the Washington post; Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, connected it to President Nixon President Nixon denied it until 1974
Three Mile Island 1979 Three mile nuclear power plant near Harrisburg, PA A cooling malfunction caused the core to melt causing an almost fatal catastrophe Induced fear into many nearby residents There was no health issues caused by this meltdown
Munich Olympics & Kent State September 5th , 1972 Nine Palestinian terrorists enter the Olympic village Black September May 4, 1970 Students were protesting the Vietnam war 4 students were killed 9 students were wounded
Jim Jones Cult killing The peoples Temple Jones town in Guyana, South America Under the direction of Jim Jones 900 members of the cult committed mass suicide
Jim Jones Cult Killing http://www.history.com/videos/jonestown-massacre
Oil embargo and Watergate scandal’s negative impact on the U.S. Oil Embargo of 1973 made people question their role in foreign affairs Oil was cut making life more difficult for people who needed to commute Watergate made people question their government Made us fear what the government could be doing to us
The Foreign policy mistakes and achievements of Nixon Mistakes Bombing Cambodia Took to long with China talks, not ending the war in Vietnam War with Vietnam Achievements Got into peaceful talks with China Eased the tensions between the U.S.S.R and the U.S.
New Musical Era The Beatles broke up in 1970 Rock n’ Roll started becoming “old news”, disco and punk rock came into the spotlight During the 1970’s Americans spent more money than before on musical entertainment Music started to become a market
Old vs. New The Beatles- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEogJacjLTE Disco- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0H2QGogAuc The Ramones-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jh8k1QkWgX8
Rise of Disco and Punk Rock Clubs with recorded music started to become popular again, and disc jockeys or (DJ’s) always kept the music playing On the other end of the spectrum, punk rock was a fast, non recorded type of music Punk rock used lots of energy and expressive lyrics, however it was not as successful
Anti- War and Equality Music John Lennon was a huge contributor to protest music The song “Give Peace a Chance” by John Lennon was a hit, and spoke bold protests of American society and the Vietnam War “War Pigs” by Black Sabbath and “Peace Train” by Cat Stevens were also very popular anti- war songs Punk Rock music protested the economics and race issues of the country
Anti War Music John Lennon- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxS8gQ-xHgE
1970s Watergate Scandal Films,
The Plumbers • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aZ8vNagvks • White house organized a secret group • group nicknamed “The Plumbers” • Included 5 CIA and FBI agents • Job: to ensure Nixon’s re-election
Caught Red Handed • Men caught breaking into offices of the Democratic National Committee • “The Plumbers” were being paid with funds from Nixon’s campaign organization • Committee that ran organization called CREEP
The Truth Comes Out Informed by high level source known as Deep Throat that white house officials and CREEP hired 50 agents Agents main goal: to sabotage the democrats chances in the 1972 election As more evidence came out, Nixon resigned before he could ultimately be impeached
The Public Shook the public’s faith in politicians America’s self confidence was drained America’s lack in faith in the government was shown through the films created in the 1970’s
The Interview Q: Was there a certain genre of movies that was more popular than the rest? (i.e. inspirational sports films -rocky-, thriller films -jaws- etc) A: A lot of movies were about renegades, or men who would go against the system to solve problems. Dirty Harry was a cop who always broke the rules to get the back guy. Charles Bronson had movies about getting revenge on people when the police couldn't catch them. Since people were made at the government, people liked movies about people who took things into their own hands and solved problems.
Everyday Life • Now that everyone could afford a TV, movies and television were a huge part of everyday life • 3D glasses- watch from home: • “Most exciting- JAWS 3D!!! Everyone rushed to buy 3D glasses- broadcast 3D on television • Stars became bigger, more diverse genres appeared. • Movies like Grease and Saturday Night Fever not only made movies popular, but made John Travolta a teen heart-throb • Thrillers, comedies, action, sports, and musicals were all becoming popular: • “…Rocky was a nice relief- it didn’t use foul language or sexual overtones, it was just inspirational- rooting for the underdog became the American theme.”
Television Shows • First time TV shows started to show diversity • The Jefferson’s- show about a middle class family- showed inter family dynamics (teen rebellion) • Many shows incorporated racial issues as well • The Jefferson’s- the family’s neighbors were African American as well as a interracial married couple • African Americans were shown as being successful and articulate in TV shows- a major change from the previous years
1970 Sports
Top Teams in the 1970’s • Pirates: 2 world series titles • Steelers: 4 super bowl wins • Canadiens: 6 Stanley cups • UCLA basketball: 5 national championships
Change in Sports (1970’s) • Both African Americans and Women were on the rise • Salary for athletes rose greatly • $100,000- before (few) after (100s) • Television in Sports- big role for businessmen(sought ways to exploit and profit from the new sports market), increased athletes pay • Commercials http://youtu.be/xffOCZYX6F8
Billie Jean King (women on the rise) Won 6 singles championships Important symbol of the women’s movement Upset with women’s prizes (600vs.7500) “Battle of the sexes” against Bobby Riggs http://youtu.be/owhurhGdI4k?t=4s
African American and Latin American on the rise • Hank Aaron- received hate mail and death threats, pushed away fans • Muhammad Ali- 1975- successfully defended his title for the fourth time • Ali Announced retirement in 1979 • Arthur Ashe- beat 25-1 odds to win Wimbledon • Roberto Clemente- first Latin American inducted into the hall of fame (1973) http://youtu.be/g0wCknR_5aY?t=1m53s
Sports and Politics • Montreal Olympics (1976): • Overshadowed by politics • China threatened to boycott • Taiwan withdrew because Canada would not recognize them as the Republic of China • Arab and African nations did stay away from the games against the presence of New Zealand
Controversial actions • ERA- amendment that would guarantee women’s rights by outlawing gender based discrimination • Defeated because not enough state legislatures passed it( 35 of 38) • Majority of Americans agreed women needed a guarantee of equal rights • Affirmative action- giving preference to ethnic minorities and women in admissions and hiring's. • Universities, fire departments, and large companies
Fear Actions caused fear among Americans Changing roles Traditional family lifestyle Men would abandon family responsibilities due to women having a more prominent role Take away achievements of previous women rights movement
Opposition • Opposition to ERA came mainly from conservative religious and political organizations • Christians, Mormons, Jews, Catholics • Both men and women • Pro-ERA groups failed to refute the opposition, causing confusion
“Stop ERA” Phyllis Schlafly‘s campaign against the ERA Significant role in the fight against ratification of the ERA Started from the time the amendment was sent to states for ratification (1972) to when the deadline ended (1982)
1970 Inventions
1972Video Games Invented by Nolan Bushnell Nolan ran Atari and the first game they came out with was pong It was simply a digital version of ping pong
1974Rubik’s Cube Invented by Erno Rubik Idea came from his interest in space and how things move through space Considered the best selling toy
1979Roller Blades Made popular by Scott and Brennan Olson Found and old model of inline skates and wanted to make them popular Improved the old model Thought they would be good for off season practice Started Rollerblade Inc.
1979Walk Man Invented by Sony Portable audio cassette player Gave people a new and easy way to listen to music Idea came from a similar concept from Italy
Nixon Very interested in relations with China Wanted relations before he was President Wrote about it in Foreign Affairs a year before his election Thought it would help open trade with china
Results of Vietnam War • 350,000 casualties, 58,000 died • Congress created the War Powers Act • Requires the president to receive approval from congress before sending American troops across seas • Northern Vietnam industrial and transportation systems were destroyed • Southern Vietnam land was destroyed from bombing and chemicals • Caused a lot of war debt
Results of Vietnam War • Soldiers suffered from post traumatic stress disorder • 30% men 27% women • The north won and combined with the south to make one Vietnam