1970s Flashcards
(141 cards)
New Haven Black Panther trials
The panthers and the FBI both suffered damage to their reputations as a result of this 1970 trial.
Kent State shootings
After Nixon spreads the Vietnam conflict into Cambodia, protests at Kent State resulted in the shooting deaths of several students.
Hard Hat Riot
1970- 1,000 students protesting the Kent State shootings are attacked by anti-communist construction workers.
Henry Marrow
A black man violently murdered in a hate crime in 1970.
Rubén Salazar
A Mexican-American journalist killed by police in 1970. An instance of anti-Chicanoism at the time.
All in the Family
One of the most influential sitcoms, premiered in 1971. Dealt with very controversial issues.
Seabed Arms Control Treaty
Soviet Union and U.S. signed this 1971 treaty banning the placement of arms on seabeds.
Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education
(1971) Upheld the constitutionality of busing to achieve desegregation.
Pentagon Papers
The New York Times published this 1971 report, detailing how the U.S. had bombed Cambodia and Laos, staged coastal raids on North Vietnam, and Marine Corps attacks, none of which were reported in the mainstream media.
New York Times Co. v. United States
(1971) Upheld the legality of the publishing of the Pentagon Papers.
Jim Morrison
Lead singer of the rock band “The Doors” who died of a drug overdose.
26th Amendment
Following waves of anti-war protests, this amendment lowered the voting age from 21 to 18.
Nixon Shock
1971, President Nixon declared the prohibition of the exchange between gold & dollars.
Attica Prison riot
Most important riot of the Prisoners Rights Movement, 1971. Many die.
Vietnamization
Nixon’s Vietnam policy of forcing the brunt of the fighting on South Vietnamese troops, in an effort to bring American soldiers home.
Intel 4004
A 1971 invention of Intel which would revolutionize computer technology.
John Lennon
Known first as a member of The Beatles, then for his and his wife’s peaceful anti-protest songs.
Shirley Chisholm
First African-American congresswoman ever, she made an unsuccessful, but historic, bid for the Democratic ticket in 1972.
1972 Nixon visit to China
An extremely important conference between Pres. Nixon and Mao Zedong, the end result was open trade with China.
Angela Davis
A 1960s counterculture radical and activist who proposed communism and Marxism.
The Godfather
Considered one of the all-time greatest films, released in 1972.
Biological Weapons Convention
1972, banned the use of biological weaponry.
SALT I
Treaty signed in 1972 between the U.S. and the USSR. This agreement limited the number of missiles in each nation and led to the SALT II discussions and a slowdown of the arms race between the two countries.
White House Plumbers
Name given to the special investigations committee established along with CREEP in 1971. Its job was to stop the leaking of confidential information to the public and press.