So is anybody here old enough to remember what it was like in the 1970's? Atmosphere/social/political etc.
You'll be wanting to talk to our resident 40-year-olds about that.
You'll be wanting to talk to our resident 40-year-olds about that.
Personally, I'm only 22, but I've studied American history pretty strenuously :O
What 40 year olds? I only know of Expert Evan lol =[
If you've studied it, could you give me an idea of what the 1970's were like? (specifically 1975-1980)
Let's see...
Saigon fell in 1975. First oil panic was in 1973. Watergate was in 1973. The end of Vietnam set the stage for the 1970's - which were a really unhappy, cynical decade. Industrial jobs were disappearing and being outsourced or replaced by machines. Stagflation meant that growth was low, paychecks were losing value, and unemployment was rampant. Taxes were extremely high. Confidence in government was low. 1977-1980 in particular were presided over by Jimmy Carter, whose presidency is the least popular in the last 75 years (although Bush is probably beating him now). Look up his 'malaise' speech for a good idea of where America was at the end of the 70's.