Can you answer these questions about the 70's?
How much do you really remember the 1970s?
The 1970s were a pivotal time of history. The disco was at its peak, fashion was funkier than ever, and the world was slowly but surely a welcome place forEverybody. Whether or notlived in this decade GroovyIt is likely that you know of quick facts about it. How much do you remember? Well, you can discover by defiding in these 70sTrivia Questions.
Question: What important event in American history occurred on June 17, 1972?
He also led to one of the most important milestones in the history of journalism.
Reply: Bruction of water.
On the morning of June 17, 1972, several people connected toPresident Richard Nixon's The re-election campaign was forwarded to pricing of the Office of the National Democratic Committee.Washington PostjournalistsBob Woodward andCarl Bernstein Connection of Nixon exposed to crime and he was finally obliged to resign on August 9, 1974.
Question: Which group announced their break on April 10, 1970?
Tip: This final album of the British band has come outafter They announced their break.
Reply: The Beatles.
To be fair, the Beatles have never hardly "announced" their break. Instead of,Paul McCartney simplyreleased a declaration Discuss the end of the band and its first solo album.
Question:On July 1, 1971, the 26th amendment became law. What did this do?
He affected teens specifically.
Reply: This made legal for anyone over 18 to vote.
The amendment, according to theNational constitutional centersays that "the right of the citizens of the United States, eighteen years old or older, to vote will not be refused or abridged by the United States or by a state because of age."
Question: How did Abba have their big break?
Everyone must start somewhere, right?
Reply: They won the Eurovision Song contest in 1974.
When Abba took the first place in the Eurovision Song contest in 1974, it was the first time from Sweden to win the competition.
Question: Who Elton John wrote "Philadelphia Freedom"?
The title of the song should be a dead gift.
Reply: Billie Jean King.
Tennis starBillie Jean King was part of the Philadelphia Freedom Tennis Team!
Question: On the filmLove story, What does love mean?
This is one of the most emblematic (and the most romantic!)movie quotes all time.
Reply: "Love never means having to say that you are sorry."
Line is first pronounced byAli Macgrawand later in the film byRyan O'Neal.
Question: What publication heir is kidnapped in 1974?
It has become one of the most bizarre kidnappings in history.
Reply: Patty Hearst.
February 4, 1974, aged 19Patty Hearstwas kidnapped from his apartment in Berkeley, California. In just a few months, however, Hearst began to sympathize and collaborate with his captors, the symbling liberation army. When she was found in 1975,The FBI Actuallystopped her. She spent two years in prison before being released byPresident Jimmy CarterAnd she was then given forgiveness toPresident Bill Clinton.
Question: Which television show has debuted in 1972 to become one of the most popular and longest television broadcasts of all time?
His final episode remains one of the most observed television broadcasts in history.
Reply: MASH POTATOES.
The first episode was broadcast on September 17, 1972!
Question: In 1973, what horse became the 9th to bring home the triple crown?
Even if you do not follow sports or horse racing, you know who is this horse.
Reply: Secretariat.
When the Secretariat won the Triple Crown in 1973, it was the first horse to do it in 25 years.
Question: What was the birth name of Queen Frontman Freddie Mercury?
No, it was not Freddie Mercury.
Reply: Farrokh Bulsara.
According toLos Angeles Times, thestage name "Mercury" is attached to the Queen song "My Fairy King," which mentions a "mother mercury".
Question: In 1973, the Supreme Court ruled that abortion is a constitutional right in which historical case?
A.Virginie Virginie
B.Roe v. Wade
vs.Craig c. Boren
D.Eisenstadt c. Baird
Reply: Roe v. Wade.
In this case, the Supreme Court decided that the constitutional law to privacy "is broad enough to encompass a woman's decision to put an end to her pregnancy."
Question: Which actor has played the Fonz onHappy Days?
He was the coolest kid's kid!
Reply: Henry Winkler.
You can also recognize this actor of his performances named at Golden Globe in the movies Hero and Night round .
Question: What is introduced which emblematic (strange) was introduced in 1975?
We are just grateful that the ADF has not lasted a long time.
Reply: Pierre of company.
In number 14 July 1980, Newsweek called Gary Dahl's Pet Rock "One of the most successful marketing regimes of all time."