An estimate about 1960s to 1970s
In 1975, there were 137 recognized sovereign states in the world. This number reflects the geopolitical landscape of the time, which included the decolonization of several nations in Africa and Asia during the 1960s and early 1970s. The count of countries has changed over the years due to various political developments, including the dissolution of states and the emergence of new nations.
Shillings were used as a form of currency in various countries, including England, from the 16th century until the decimalization of the British currency in 1971. Other countries, such as Australia and New Zealand, also used shillings as part of their currency systems until they too decimalized their currencies in the 1960s and 1970s.
The 1970s saw the birth of Master Charge, which became MasterCard.
It depends specifically on the country. Iran nationalized its oil fields in 1953 and then again in 1979 (since they had returned to the British in 1954). Egypt nationalized its oil fields in the 1960s. Saudi Arabia has nationalized some oil fields and created profit-sharing agreements on others from the 1970s onwards.
IRAN had the Islamic Revolution in 1979.
The Green revolution
Countries that have seen a significant increase in CO2 emissions by 2008 since the early 1970s include China, India, and Brazil. These countries have experienced rapid industrialization and urbanization leading to a surge in energy consumption, particularly from fossil fuels like coal and oil. This has resulted in a substantial rise in their carbon dioxide emissions over the years.
The Jesus Revolution took place in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Anyone who said it (and a few have) was merely paraphrasing the great 1970s song by Gil Scott-Heron "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised".
There were various riots in the 1970s, with notable ones occurring in the United States, like the 1971 Attica Prison riot in New York and the 1976 Liberty City riot in Miami. In Europe, there were riots in cities like London, Paris, and Belfast. In Asia, countries like South Korea and Japan experienced riots during this decade.
An estimate about 1960s to 1970s
The Information Revolution began in the late 20th century, around the 1970s, with the widespread adoption of digital technologies and the internet. So, it started about 50 years ago.
petroleum under the north sea
oil prices increased
Answer this question… Local governments have been granted more independence when making economic policy.
oil prices increased