Jane Fonda
Nature
Theme Parks
Economics
College Days
Love Songs
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In addition to her acting career and fitness tapes, Jane Fonda is known for her work in social activism, including women’s issues, human rights, and this cause, centered around the effects of Earth’s warming.

What is climate change? Fonda founded the Jane Fonda Climate PAC in 2022 to elect more climate champions at the state and local level.

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Part of environmental reforms in 1970, General Motors announced a move away from this gasoline additive.

What is lead? The push for unleaded gasoline was promised by 1980.

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In 1999, Disneyland debuted a ride devoted to this red shirt–wearing “bear of very little brain.”

Who is Winnie the Pooh? The ride replaced Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, recognizing the growing popularity of Winnie the Pooh during the 1990s.

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A recession in 1973 began with an embargo on these products.

What are oil/oil products? OPEC states declared the embargo, reducing oil exports to the West for a year.

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By the late 1970s, this gender demographic made up more than half of college enrollments in the United States.

Who are women? During this period, women increasingly enrolled in coed institutions, which made up over 90 percent of U.S. colleges.

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His 1997 song “Something About the Way You Look Tonight” wooed listeners everywhere.

Who is Elton John? The song was released alongside his tribute to Princess Diana, “Candle in the Wind 1997.”

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He is Jane Fonda’s famous father.

Who is Henry Fonda? The pair appear together in 1981’s On Golden Pond, a story about a father and daughter.

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This type of power lost popularity in the 1970s and ’80s due to accidents like the one at Three Mile Island.

What is nuclear power? Following the Chernobyl incident a few years later, many cities moved away from this power source.

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Opened in 1982 as part of Walt Disney World, this attraction is considered a “permanent world’s fair.”

What is EPCOT? It cost over one billion dollars to construct and is known for showcasing international culture.

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In 1985, the New York Stock Exchange welcomed a visit by this then-president.

Who is Ronald Reagan? This was the first visit to the NYSE by a sitting president; he rang the bell to open trading on March 28, 1985.

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Between 1980 and 2020, this increased by around 169 percent for undergrad students.

What is tuition? Schools that charged just $240 per semester in 1980 were charging around $1,500 a semester by 2020.

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His love song “Wonderful Tonight” features Marcy Levy on backing vocals.

Who is Eric Clapton? He wrote the song for Pattie Boyd, inspired by her real-life preparations for a party.

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Fonda plays Grace in Grace and Frankie alongside this actress, one of her costars from 1980’s 9 to 5.

Who is Lily Tomlin? The pair reunite in this Netflix comedy series about dissimilar women who become friends due to their husbands’ affairs.

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Efforts since the 1980s have been aimed at stopping the hole forming in this atmospheric layer.

What is the ozone layer? Protocols were signed reducing the use of aerosols and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).

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In 1972, King’s Island opened near Cincinnati, Ohio, and is credited with the revival of this classic type of roller coaster due to the popularity of  the Racer.

What is the wooden roller coaster? King’s Island built another tremendously popular wooden roller coaster, the Beast, in 1979.

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A word associated with the 1970s economy, stagflation is a combination of these two words.

What are stagnation and inflation? Contributing factors to stagflation were public debt, oil crises, and shortages.

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Standing for this, the HBCU program was signed into existence in 1980.

What is Historically Black Colleges and Universities? The initiative was signed by Jimmy Carter to fund and bolster HBCUs.

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Led by Lionel Richie, they released the love song “Three Times a Lady.”

Who are the Commodores? The popular song was inspired by a speech Richie’s father made at an anniversary party.

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This is the title of Fonda’s memoir, published in 2005.

What is My Life So Far? It was a No. 1 bestseller. She also had a box office No. 1 movie that year.

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Started by President Nixon, this government agency began operating in December 1970, to the benefit of the natural world.

What is the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)? It brought together 15 federal programs, including the Water Quality Administration.

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A failed theme park near Houston was based on this company’s characters, including Scooby-Doo and Fred Flintstone.

What is Hanna Barbera? Hanna-Barbera Land was intended as an educational theme park, but it lasted only two seasons.

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Black Monday was a dramatic stock market fall in this year.

What is 1987? The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 508 points on Monday, October 19, 1987.

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This cabinet department was established in 1979.

What is the Department of Education? The department launched the following year, overseeing not just higher education but also K–12 education.

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Another hit for Elton John, “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” features in this animated film.

What is The Lion King? The tune won the Oscar for Best Original Song in 1995.

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Fonda is named after this third wife of Henry VIII.

Who is Jane Seymour? Fonda’s full name is Jane Seymour Fonda, and she is distantly related to Jane Seymour through her mother’s side.

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Her 1980 book Gorillas in the Mist was an environmental bestseller.

Who is Dian Fossey? The story was later adapted into a film starring Sigourney Weaver.

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This Pennsylvania theme park opened in 1980, with beloved characters like Big Bird and Cookie Monster making appearances.

What is Sesame Place? On opening day, admission was only $3.95 per person!

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Technological innovations allowed for a historic event on October 28, 1997, when this many shares were traded.

What is one billion? Wireless and handheld systems allowed more volume, and flat-panel display screens streamlined trading.

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In 1978, the federal Tribal Colleges Act established a community college on every one of these.

What are reservations? The act was intended to ensure educational opportunities for students who wanted to stay close to home.

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In the 1980s, this icon followed up “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” with “Time After Time.”

Who is Cyndi Lauper? “Time After Time” peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard charts in June 1984.

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Fonda danced this kind of dance until an accident in her 40s prevented it.

What is ballet? After breaking her foot, she gave up ballet but is still active and associated with aerobics tapes.

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In 1973, the United States passed legislation protecting this type of rare or threatened wildlife species.

What are endangered species? This legislation was passed in support of the 80-nation Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, signed that same year.

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This is how many Disney theme parks exist worldwide.

What is 12? Within its six resorts, the 12 parks include Disney’s first international park, Tokyo Disneyland, which opened in 1983.

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A NYSE trading floor opened in 1980, trading on these, which obligate a future transaction on a specific date.

What are futures? The New York Futures Exchange was the most modern one of its time and had 1,569 members when it opened.

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Legal measures in some states during the 1970s reduced this kind of tax, therefore reducing public school funding.

What are property taxes? California and Massachusetts passed legislation freezing property taxes during the late 1970s.

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Written by Dolly Parton, this song was a massive hit for Whitney Houston and was featured in the 1992 movie The Bodyguard.

What is “I Will Always Love You”? Parton wrote this beloved song on the same day she wrote her hit “Jolene.”

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