Title: The United States from 1970-1979
1The United States from 1970-1979
- Social Studies Class
- Bayleigh
- April 3, 2008
2Whos In
- President Richard M. Nixon
- Chris Evert
Richard Milhous Nixon served as the
thirty-seventh president of the United States
from 1969 to August of 1974.
Chris Evert was such a good tennis player, and
such a consistent winner, that her style was
sometimes described as boring.
3Video
4Money
- Britain adopts decimal currency
- 180,000 Americans are millionaires
- 7.5 million millionaires in 2004
5Entertainment
- Grease
- Grease is a musical by Jim Jacobs and Warren
Casey. - The Fifth of July
Fifth of July is a 1979 play by American
playwright Lanford Wilson.
6Fashion and Beauty
- Punk styles
- If you're looking to expand your wardrobe, but
aren't exactly sure where to find the latest punk
fashions, you'll be happy to know you're
literally only a few mouse clicks away! - Jogging Outfits
Gone are the days when you had to depend only on
an old tracksuit for your jogging session.
7Music
- The Rolling Stones
- Arguably the most successful band in the history
of rock music, the Rolling Stones enjoyed
unmatched fame-and infamy-for the better half of
the 20th century. - Pink Floyd
Rock band Pink Floyd holds one of the most
impressive records in the music industry--its
1973 album Dark Side of the Moon has been on
Billboard magazine's top two hundred chart
longer than any other.
8Science
- Sound waves used to break up kidney stones
- First black hole discovered
9New Slang Words
- Rock the boat
- Ring my bell
10Art
- Mark Rothko Black and White
- Gray Mark Rothko, one of America's best known
twentieth-century painters and a pioneer of the
Abstract Expressionist school, was born Marcus
Rothkowitz in Dvinsk, Russia, on 25 February 1903
- Robert Rauschenberg Venetian Series
Rauschenberg is with Jasper Johns the most
influential of the artists who reacted against
the high seriousness, solemn introspection, and
spirituality of Abstract Expressionism and the
critical reverence accorded to it in the process
he raised some fundamental questions about art
and its relation to life.
11Bad Guys
Gary Gilmore was executed by a volunteer firing
squad in Utah on 7 January 1977, three months
after being sentenced to death for killing two
young Mormon men.
12Who Died
- Elvis Presley
- Elvis Aaron Presley, the "King of Rock and
Roll," was one of the most influential figures in
the early rock roll scene. - Mama Cass Elliott
Cass Elliot (September 19, 1941 July 29, 1974),
born Ellen Naomi Cohen, was a noted American
singer, best remembered as Mama Cass of the pop
quartet The Mamas the Papas.