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Sources. 1970s Timeline - History Timeline of the 1970s. 1970s history including Popular Culture, Prices, Events, Technology and Inventions. The People History Home - 1970 - 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, - Seventies Home Page Other Seventies Sections Money and Inflation 1970's To provide an estimate of inflation we have given a guide to the value of $100 US Dollars for the first year in the decade to the equivalent in today's money If you have $100 Converted from 1970 to 2005 it would be equivalent to $517.65 today In 1970 a new house cost $23,400.00 and by 1979 was $58,500.00 Examples of homes and Property for sale in the Seventies In 1970 the average income per year was $9,350.00 and by 1979 was $17,550.00 In 1970 a gallon of gas was 36 cents and by 1979 was 86 cents In 1970 the average cost of new car was $3,900.00 and by 1979 was $5,770.00 Examples of Models andCar Prices Country Ranch with 10 acres 3 bedroom large barn fruit and oak trees Vallejo California $59,200 1974 Toys From The 1970s Furniture From The 70's Events 1970's Other Pages and Products From The People History Popular Culture Music.

Most Influential Rock Band of the 70's. 10 Best Eagles Songs. Hotel California Meaning | All You Want To Know About The Eagles Song. The Best 10 Protest Songs by Lissie. And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda: Eric Bogle This one need some explaining to non-Australasians. Australia's unofficial national anthem is Waltzing Matilda - a song about a sheep thief being hunted down by the authorities and shot.

A Matilda is a swag - something you sleep in when camping in the bush. "And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda" is now almost as famous, as the orginal song. Gallipoli was a the military disaster of World War 1 where Australian and New Zealand's identity was forged and which remembered on ANZAC Day. This powerful anti-War song simply describes the reality of the campaign for a conscript who is maimed during the campaign. The understated lyrics and attitudes "I looked at the place where my legs used to me and thanked Christ there was no one waiting for me, to grieve and to mourn and to pity" some up the traditional Australian laconic "Ocker".

US Forces: Midnight Oil. Political Influence on Music in the 60's and 70's. In the 70s - Meaning of Lyrics From Songs of the Seventies. Meaning of Lyrics From Songs of the Seventies These are the meanings behind the song lyrics from various songs of the 70s. In particular, we're looking for songs that aren't immediately obvious. We also have pages on this topic devoted to the 80s and 90s 0.shtml's Fleetwood Mac's James Taylor's Steely Dan's Van Morrison's Steely Dan's Phil Collins's James Taylor's America's the Doors's Harry Chapin's Bad Company's America's The Eagles's Queen's Rush's Eagles's Pink Floyd's Boom Town Rats's Beatles's Yes's Elton John's Don McLean's.

Google. American Cultural History - 1970-1979. 1970s - Decade in context, Social and cultural features of the 1970s, Australia's social and cultural history in the post-war period, History Year 9, NSW | Online Education Home Schooling Skwirk Australia. The 1970s in context - Overview The social upheaval and political drama of the 1960s continued throughout the 1970s.

In many cases, these protests were part of wider social and political movements taking place in other Western countries. Australian perspectives on immigration, war, sexual morality, the role of women and the environment were undergoing radical change. In 1974, the White Australia Policy was scrapped. Throughout the decade, women won the right to equal pay and maternity leave and Indigenous peoples made progress on land rights. In 1972, Australian troops were withdrawn from Vietnam and in 1975, the nation was rocked by the dismissal of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam. 1972 - Withdrawal from Vietnam War had been raging between communist North Vietnam and democratic South Vietnam since 1959. Opposition to the Vietnam War was high in the early 1970s. Australian soldiers were withdrawn from Vietnam in 1972. See Image 1 1972 - 1975: The Whitlam era See Image 2 See Image 3 See Image 4. History Tunes: The Seventies Song. Lyrics © Copyright 2010 by Mr. and Mrs.

Gillenwater The 1960’s ended on the moon Vietnam could not end too soon In ’73 a cease fire was met But Vietnam still wound up communist Still we hoped we could warm the frigid cold war Nuclear fears had shaken both sides to the coreNixon made history with his policy détente Talking to Soviets about needs and wants His trip was successful in many ways Both sides established treaties and trade Détente eased tensions of the cold war a bitFord and Carter followed Nixon’s détente trips Everything seemed to be working Government churning Everyone learning Ending the war Fighting for peace In our world of the 1970’s A lot going on foreign diplomacy But also things happening right in our own country President Nixon resigned amidst a scandalous Watergate And the Supreme Court saw a case called Roe versus Wade In Roe v.

Everything seemed to be changing Integrity wavering Trust in government fading Promises broken Untruths spoken Our world of the 1970’s Vocabulary.