Cover

1970-1979

By mik2586
  • Kent State Shooting

    Kent State Shooting
    Ohio National Guard was at the school to maintain order during a protest of the Vietnam War. For unknown reasons, the National Guard opened fire on the group, killing four and wounding nine.
  • M*A*S*H* TV Show Premieres

    M*A*S*H* TV Show Premieres
    The show is based on the real-life exeperiences of a surgeon in the Korean War. The final episode (Feb. 28, 1983) had the largest audiance of any single TV episode in U.S. history.
  • Roe v. Wade

    Roe v. Wade
    The landmark case ruled that under the 9th and 14th Amendments, women had the right to seek abortion. The Supreme Court made the ruling with a 7 to 2 vote. However, the debate surrounding this issue still continues to this day.
  • Terracotta Army Discovered in China

    Terracotta Army Discovered in China
    Three farmers discovered terracotta shards while drilling holes for water wells. The news quickly spread and by July, a team had began excavating the site. They discovered the 2200-year-old remains of a life-sized army. It had been buried with Qin Shihuangdi, the first emperor of China.
  • First Ebola Outbreak

    First Ebola Outbreak
    The first person to contract the disease started to show symptoms. Ten days later, this patient died. The next few months, the first actual outbreak started in Sudan and Zaire. 602 people reported having the disease adn 431 people died.
  • Tangshan Earthquake Kills Over 240,000

    Tangshan Earthquake Kills Over 240,000
    In the early morning, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.8 hit the city in northeastern China. The earthquake was unexpected and killing over 240,000 people. It was the deadliest earthquake of the twentieth century.
  • Elvis Found Dead

    Elvis died at Graceland at the age of 42. He had went to bed at 7AM to prepare for his flight to Portland, Maine. By late morning, he passed away of heart failure. Paramedics were called, but it was too late. Elvis had left the building.
  • First Test-Tube Baby

    First Test-Tube Baby
    Louise Joy Brown was the world's first successful "test-tube" baby was born in Great Britain. The birth was a triumph in medicine and science.
  • Jonestown Massacre

    The deathtoll was 918 people. It was the single non-natural disaster in US history unil 9/11. It was also the only time in history that in which a congressman was killed in the line of duty. The Peoples Temple was founded in 1956 by Jim Jones and was focused on helping people in need. Jones went crazy basically and told his people that the only way out was to commit suicide.
  • Margaret Thatcher First Woman Prime Minister of Great Britain

    Margret Thatcher was the first female prime minister of the United Kingdom. She served three consecutive terms. This is the longest of any Bristish Prime Minister in the 20th century. She is remembered for her conservative social and economic policies. She is one of the few credited for helping bring about the end of the Cold War.