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Decade - 1970s

The 1970s was the decade that started on January 1, 1970, and ended on December 31, 1979. The most notable events in the 1970s include the Ugandan-Tanzanian War (1978-1979), and the Munich massacre (1972).

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List of vietnam war veterans in US?

A list of deceased Vietnam War veterans in the US can be found on the Vietnam Veteran's memorial. You can also find this type of list by contacting the VA in your area.

What did tomislav Uzelac invent?

He created the first MP3 player software, AMP MP3 Playback Engine.

Was Terry Kath Drunk when he committed suicide?

Yes, he was drunk when he committed suicide and probably under the influence of street drugs as well. I didn't put two and two together at the time, I was only 22 years old and was really into them, but should have actually listened to the lyrics Terry was writing and singing. He was in a lot of pain and was feeling he was being used by his "significant other" and "so called" friends at the time. Why didn't they get between him and those guns before he ended it that way? With a 44 magnum, you're meaning business. He knew that was in the chamber, they others in attendance were too wasted or just didn't care enough to stop him.

What television shows were popular in 1977?

Most Popular Television Shows

1. Laverne & Shirley (ABC)

2. Happy Days (ABC)

3. Three's Company (ABC)

4. 60 Minutes (CBS)

5. Charlie's Angels (ABC)

6. All in the Family (CBS)

7. Little House on the Prairie (NBC)

8. Alice (CBS)

9. M*A*S*H (CBS)

10. One Day at a Time (CBS)

How much was the average cost of a new car in 1970?

It was about $3542 for a new car during this time period. This amount is much less than what a new car goes for now.

What was the main cause of Vietnam war?

The main cause was the communist use of force to conquer a non communist country.

How much is it worth XXL Olympiad 1976 Montreal 5 dollars coin worth?

4 dollars and 42 cents it has depreciated because nobody likes the french canadians

What is the death toll of the race riots in the 1960's and 1970's?

An exact toll would be difficult because of the imprecise definition of riot. There is also a problem of who to count in the toll; for example, should you count people who were victims of domestic violence in Detroit during the riots? There is no generally accepted figure, but roughly 1,000 would be close. Some sources give figures of 2,000 to 3,000. The riots were very, very bad, but the death toll was nowhere near comparable to Vietnam War casualties of the time, traffic deaths, or everyday crime statistics. Chicago, New York and Los Angeles (together) had more killings in 2009 than the entire country had in the race riots of the 60s and 70s.

What is the name of the cartoon turtle circa 1970's?

Touche Another in the 60s was Tooter The Turtle which showed up on the "King Leonardo" and "Tennesse Tuxedo" shows periodically. Asking Mr. Wizard to send him back in space or time, Tooter assumed many jobs, which he always wound up botching and getting into trouble. Then crying out "Help, Mr. Wizard!", Tooter asked for Mr. Wizard to get him home. Mr. Wizard complied, with his magical chant: "Drizzle, Drazzle, Druzzle, Drome, time for this one to come home!" Then told Tooter something like "to be what he was and not what he was not. Those that do are the happiest lot." ***********************************

I believe the exact admonishment from Mr. Wizard was, "ach, ach...Tooter....alvays, ALVAYS I tell you....be just vat you is, not vat you is not....folks vat do zis is the happiest lot!"

It was the most requested song of the 1970's on FM Radio yet Christian fundamentalists cite it as an example of devil workship in rock music?

The correct answer is "Stairway to Heaven" by led zeppelin it is the most requested and played song on FM radio it was supposed to have some backmasking of saitanic messages that brainwashed our youth, but it is proven that it is just unrecognizable noise, and the actual use of back masking mind control has been proven ineffective.

What is the name of the 1970s movie series that feature killer tarantulas shipped in with orange crates?

That would be "Kingdom of the Spiders" starring William Shatner, which was released in 1977. More likely: Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo 1977 made-for-TV movie. I think the spiders came in with bananas, though ... scratch that, it's coffee beans.

How many troops invaded cambodia in 1970?

According to the newsmedia at the time, approximately 32,000 US troops were involved, driving no further than 21 miles into Cambodia, and staying no longer than 60 days. Primary invading US units were: 1st Air Cav Division, 11th ACR (Armored Cavalry Regiment), and elements of the 3rd Brigade 9th Infantry Division (2/47th Mechanized Infantry Battalion), and the 25th Infantry Division (2/34th Armor). See "INTO CAMBODIA (1970)" and "INTO LAOS (1971)", by K. W. Nolan (Presidio Press).

Did freedom of the press change after the Vietnam war?

After Vietnam, the press was highly restricted; "embedded" was the new term for them.

Did the US win or lose the Vietnam War at home?

Best answer: didn't win "Many" returning GIs had two wars to fight; one in Vietnam against the NVA/VC, the other in the United States against his fellow countrymen. Bullets were used against the NVA/VC in Vietnam; fighting words and fists were sometimes used against our fellow countrymen in the US.

Where is the vin on a 1970 240z?

The VIN on a '70-73 240Z (US model) was located in four separate places. The format was "HLS30-00000". It was stamped into the firewall of the body itself near the wiper motor wiring, stamped on a data plate riveted to the driver's door jamb, On another data plate screwed to the passenger inner fender in the engine compartment, and on a plate riveted to the dash pad on the driver's side visible through the windshield.

The door jamb plate also has the production date, and the engine compartment plate also has the engine number.