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True Stories and Fascinating Facts: The 1970s
- A Fun Facts Book for Adults
- Narrado por: Dennis Treleven
- Duração: 1 hora e 56 minutos
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Sinopse
The true stories in this book cover interesting people and events in
- Popular culture.
- Sports.
- Science.
- Medicine.
- Technology.
- The news.
The 1970s was a decade of turmoil, invention, and change.
The 1970s saw a change in television from simple family sitcoms to shows with more socially conscious content like The Mary Tyler Moore Show, All in the Family, M*A*S*H, and The Jeffersons.
During the decade, we saw a US president resign to escape impeachment, and the US National Guard fire on students at Kent State University.
Increasing awareness of problems caused by pollution led to the establishment of The Environmental Protection Agency. NASA continued to explore space. And video game addiction was upon us with the Pong home gaming console.
This book is full of interesting bits of information and stories about this fascinating time period. Some of the facts and names will be familiar to you. Others may take you by surprise.
Here are a few of the story titles:
- Houston, We’ve Had a Problem Here
- Wrigley’s Gum and the Bar Code Era
- Nixon and Johnny Cash
- When Talking Was Enough
- Say Goodbye to the Café Coronary
- Bringing Perfection to the 1976 Olympics
- The Star Wars Franchise Begins (or shall we say, middles?)
In the "This and That" section you’ll discover facts about other important events of the decade:
- How did nerds in the 1950s, 60s and 70s live past their teens?
- Who was Marty the Mouse who loved marijuana?
- What was the missing mail mystery?
- Why was the “second coming" too late?
- What inventions came from the 1970s?
- What product was the first to display the fancy new bar code?