This famous genre of Music began in the 70's starting as music evolved from different subcultures, with origins in Philadelphia's R&B scene in the late '60s/early '70s.
Disco
Created in 1960. this family is from the prehistoric era.
The Flintstones
This US President was responsible for WaterGate and The peace we have with China
Richard Nixon
This was the highest-grossing film of the 1970s.
Star Wars
This American spacecraft made the first successful landing on the moon in 1972.
Apollo 11
This was the first commercial arcade game.
Computer Space
Created in 1965 about a brown rodent outsmarting a blue feline.
Tom & Jerry
This war ended in 1973 after the U.S Withdrew from it.
Vietnam
This movie had the actress Ellen Burstyn play the mother of Linda Blair,
The Exorcist
This was the first space station NASA Launched in 1973 that would later fall out of the sky.
Skylab
This country hosted the Olympics in 1976.
Canada
A Show about four teens and a dog solving strange mysteries.
Scooby Doo
She is the first woman to be appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1979.
Sandra Day O'Connor
This film won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1976.
Rocky
This national television program would make the Leakeys famous by celebrating their discoveries of the fossils of ancestral humans, large-brained tool users in East Africa.
National Geographic
This multicolored 3D combination puzzle was made in 1974 by a Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture.
Rubik's Cube
With flying cars and robot maids like Rosie at their disposal in the futuristic Orbit City, This Family were truly ahead of their time.
Jetsons
This was a diverse social movement, largely based in the United States, that in the 1960s and '70s sought equal rights and opportunities and greater personal freedom for women.
Women's Rights Movement
This actress played the character Dorothy in the film "The Wizard of Oz" (1973 adaptation).
Diana Ross
This day had millions of Americans participate in demonstrations, teach-ins, and community cleanup projects for the environment on April 22.
Earth Day
This artist released the hit song "Imagine" in 1971.
John Lennon
This show uses catchy tunes to teach kids about grammar, math, history, and more.
Schoolhouse Rock
This act gave the secretary of labor the responsibility of setting workplace safety standards for jobs in the United States.
The Occupational Health and Safety Act (OSHA)
This director would create a popular horror movie about a boy breaking out of a mental hospital 15 years after killing his sister on October 31st.
John Carpenter
This item weighed eight pounds, took 0.01 megapixel black-and-white photographs that were recorded onto a cassette tape.
Digital camera