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    The 1970s was time of great change in american politics. The hyperconcentration of rewards at the top (winner-take-all economy) is the defining feature of the post 1970s economy. Most growth since the later 1970s has gone to the richest Americans. The statistic that the authors use to prove this is that “If the economy grew at the same right as it did but if the inequality had not increased‚ then the average income of households would be $12‚000 higher” (24). Since 1980‚ America has moved away

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    The 1970s was a hippie culture where women would be able to roam free and independent‚ however during this time a lot of the advertisements which were shown in the 1970s used women in order to attract an audience. With all advertisements‚ the ones throughout the 1970s used the AIDA advertisements in order to ensure that what was being shown in both the print and broadcasting platforms would be able to grab the audience’s attention. The second wave of feminism came as a response to the experiences

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    see a change in hollywood since the 1900’s they’ve continued to do the same thing so will the cycle ever end. Charges of gender‚racial bias and sexual stereotyping. blaxploitation movies in the 1970s portrayed african american avengers of white injustice in movies like shaft‚ foxy brown‚ foxy cleopatra‚ sheba baby .godfather disco‚ car wash and sugarhill are all considered b-films of this genre .Actresses were Pam grier and Tamara Dobson during the 1970s’. Minorities and social issues became

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    After witnessing the complete social and cultural upheaval of the 1960’s‚ Americans did not expect to see as an exciting of a decade in the 1970s. However‚ new forms of media and an increased dependence of the news allowed people to witness a decade in which journalism expanded and pushed new boundaries. The 1970s displayed the country’s dependence upon newspapers as a primary source of their daily information‚ along with a shift in government coverage. Two of the decade’s biggest stories came

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    from the norm with its flamboyant stage appeal. This form of rock was performed by male performers who wore makeup‚ very feminine clothing and had elaborate stage show and costumes. This artistic element of Glam Rock changed the rock scene of the 1970s. The main goal of Glam Rock was a simple perception of music with colorful scenic images‚ spectacular shows‚ accompanying music performances. “Glam Rock reminds us of a time when British pop was arguably at its boldest‚ its flashiest‚ its most fun

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    | The Environmental Movement of the 1970s | | | | 12/5/2011 | | Katrina Kelley Professor Gunderson English 99 8 April 2013 The Environmental Movement of the 70’s Although the 1960s were the formation to hundreds of grassroots green organizations‚ not until the following decade did these groups surpass national boundaries and become international organizations. The environmental organizations established were primarily concerned with nature conservation‚ wildlife protection

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    e Crisis Watergate was during the 1970s when five men broke into the headquarters of the Democratic Party to mess with what was going on during the election. By the five men messing with the information‚ these events lead to Richard Nixon becoming the President of the United States and for there to be a massive crisis in the 1970s. During the break-in that happened‚ the 5 men decided that they would tamper with the information with the election and make sure that Nixon would be president again

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    of the activism that occurred during the 1960’s‚ it changed the tone as far as politics was concerned for a good many of groups of people (Schultz 2014). What it changed was the attitude of how people thought or identified with politics and politicians concerning themselves or their cliques. Whereas before the 1960’s the general consensus was to vote accordingly as to what was for the good of the nation as a whole. The reason historians blame the 1970s for this type of self-centeredness is that there

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    but not all. That is why this paper will be different than if I was writing about the 1960’s or the 1980’s. The political climate of the 1970s actually turns out to be quiet interesting. It is interesting to hear about the Vietnam War and about the Watergate scandal that went on. It is also interesting to see just how the public was changing at this time. These are the things that make studying the 1970s so fascinating. There were many different political and social outcomes that came from the

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    The 1970s were times of chaotic events held over from the chaos of the 1960s. The 70s brought Americans an end to the Vietnam War and a change in the political and social perspectives‚ another presidency term with Richard M. Nixon‚ and his policies of engagement‚ and the Watergate scandal‚ leading to the first resignation of an American President. The end of the Vietnam War led to political and social fallout around the globe‚ especially in America. All of the chaos of the 1970s also led Americans

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