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DECADES PROJECTS
Sports of the 1950’s
FootballFootball was the most popular sport in the 1950’s
The best football player of this time was Frank Gifford
In 1958 Frank won thePro Bowl MVP
He played for the New York Giants
Baseball
• In the 1950’s baseball wasn’t the most popular sport but still a lot of people were into the sport
• Jackie Robinson was one of the most famous players from this time, He played for the Dodgers
• He was the first African American player to play in the MLB
• He had the most stolen bases in the league and was named Most Valuable Player in 1950
Basketball
• In the 1950’s basketball was starting to become a lot more popular
• One of the best players from the 1950’s was Bob Cousy
• He played for the Boston Celtics
Boxing
• In the 1950’s boxing was starting to become a lot less popular
• Many people still enjoyed it though
• One of the best boxers from the era was Joe Louis winning the heavy weight title in 1950
Bowling
• The advent of the automatic pin setting machine made bowling start to pick up mass appeal in the 1950’s
• Bowling shoes were also introduced
• The 1950’s was the big boom for bowling
Tennis• Woman’s tennis was becoming
very popular in the 1950’s
• Althea Gibson is the first black person to win a tennis Grand Slam title in 1956
• Althea becomes the top-ranked women's tennis player with Wimbledon and U.S. Championships under her belt.
1990’s Entertainment!Brian Brockman
Grunge
Hip Hop
Industrial Metal
Latin
Rock And Roll
The Macarena
Friends
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
South Park
Stars of the ‘90’s
Nicolas CageJerry Seinfeld
Chris Farley & David Spade
Nicole Kidman Princess DianaBruce Willis
Lion King
‘94
Blair Witch Project
‘99
Star Wars Episode I
‘99
Trends and Fads
Pokemon
The Internet
Tamagotchi
Harry Potter
Scientific inventions of the 60's
By John Fealkovich
Kevlar● Invented by Stephanie Kwolek● Made by spinning fiber from liquid
crystalline solutions● Originally developed to replace steel in
radial tires● Today it is used in a wide variety of things● Mainly used in bullet-proof vests, but also
used in canoes, bike tires, sails, and tank armor
The ATM (Automated Teller Machine)
● Don Wetzel is credited for the invention
● Took 5 million dollars to make● The first machines were off-line so
money wasn't instantly withdrawn from the account
● Only credit card holders with good banking records were allowed an ATM card
● First one began dispensing on Sept. 2nd 1969 only weeks after Armstrong stepped on the moon
● Made it easier for people to get their money rather than stand in lines at the bank
Astroturf● Invented by Donald Elbert, James M, and Robert
Wright● Originally called “Chemgrass”● First major usage was in the Houston Astrodome
stadium● Soon after most of the major sports started
adopting it as their artificial grass● To Most of the old product is obsolete however
they have invented new products based of newer technologies
● this day Astroturf is still used as artificial grass
Lava lamp
● Invented by Edwin Walker in 1963● Nicknamed the Astro lamp● Contained blobs of colored wax in a glass casing● Used for novelty purposes and decorations● These have proven to be dangerous fire hazards
– especially home made ones● In 2004 a man died from heating one over the
stove resulting in an explosion of glass shards and molten liquid
Cochlear implant● Invented by Alessandro Volt● AKA the hearing aid or bionic ear● Helps those with hearing problems● Provides a sense of sound and helps those with
a damaged auditory system● As of 2010 around 220,000 people are still
benefiting from this amazing invention
Bar code scanner● Invented by Joseph Woodland and Bernard Silver● First codes weren't rectangular but instead circular● First used in 1966● The first company to start producing bar coding
equipment was the American company monarch marking
● Later evolved into the U.P.C ( Universal product code)● The U.S still uses this today
Major Events
Kent State University Shootings
May 4, 1970 – four students were killed when NationalGuardsmen opened fire during anti-war protests and
demonstrations on campus
Anti-Vietnam MarchApril 19 – 24, 1971 – Vietnam Veterans Against the War
(VVAW) led over 500,000 demonstrators on a protestmarch in Washington D.C. 125,000 people in San
Francisco also led an anti-Vietnam protest
Watergate ScandalJune 17, 1972 – break-in at the Democratic National Committee
headquarters at the Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C. bymembers of Nixon's administration and a former CIA member, whowere informally called "The Plumbers“. They were arrested at 2:30
a.m. after trying to bug the offices
Roe v. WadeJanuary 22, 1973 – court decision legalizes abortion;overturned all state and federal laws outlawing or
restricting abortion
Richard Nixon ResignsAugust 9, 1974 – Richard Nixon, facing impeachmentcharges, is forced to resign; the only U.S. president to
resign from office. Vice president Gerald R. Fordassumes position as the 38th president. Ford laterpardons Nixon of all charges related to Watergate
Nixon's Resignation Speech
Vietnam War EndsApril 30, 1975 – the war concludes as the last American
soldiers leave Saigon as it falls to the communists
United States Bicentennial
July 4, 1976 – The country commemorates the 200th
anniversary of the Declaration of Independence with aspectacular bicentennial celebration
JonestownNovember 9, 1978 – American religious cult leader JimJones and 900 Peoples Temple followers died in a mass
suicide in Jonestown, Guyana
Iran Hostage CrisisNovember 4, 1979 – Iranian militant students seize the
U.S. embassy in Tehran capturing 66 hostages andsetting off an intense standoff that lasted 444 days