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- Timeline of United States history (1970-1989) (5473 bytes)
1: ...United States history]] concerns events from '''[[1970]] to [[1989]]'''.
3: === [[1970s]] ===
4: *[[1970]] - [[Environmental Protection Agency]] enacted
8: *[[1973]] - [[Roe v. Wade]] [[Supreme Court]] ruling over-turns state laws against [[abortion]]
22: ... eruption in [[Washington]] kills 57 (see [[1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens]])
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- History of China (45919 bytes)
14: ...riod Sima Qian relates that a system of inherited rulership was established during the [[Xia Dynasty]]...
28: ... the Shang. The Zhou appeared to have begun their rule under a semi-feudal system. Nevertheless, power...
36: ...s soon as the Qin reign ended, the Qin imperial structure collapsed. The [[Qin Dynasty]] is well know...
44: ...n the midst of land acquisitions, invasions and struggles of [[consort clan]]s and [[eunuch]]s. The [[...
63: ...Northern Dynasties]], a sequence of local regimes ruling over regions north of [[Yangtze River|Yangtze... - November 4 (10686 bytes)
8: * [[1612]] - [[Moscow]] China Town taken by [[Russia]]n troops under command of [[Dmitri Mikhailov...
28: ...viet Union|Soviet]] troops invade [[Hungary]] to crush the [[Hungarian Revolution, 1956|Hungarian revo...
32: * [[1970]] - [[Vietnam War]]: [[Vietnamization]] - The [[U...
49: ...74]] - [[Aleksandr Vasilevich Kolchak]], [[Russia|Russian]] military commander (d. [[1920]])
89: *[[1968]] - [[Michel Kikoine]], Belarusian painter (b. [[1892]]) - List of people by name: Ag (3474 bytes)
10: *[[Andre Agassi|Agassi, Andre]], (1970-), tennis player
29: *[[S.Y. Agnon|Agnon, S.Y.]], (1888-1970), [[Nobel]] prizewinning author
53: *[[Ruben Aguirre|Aguirre, Ruben]], (born 1934), Mexican actor - Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
17: # [[Robert Gould Shaw III]] (1898-1970) - Sonia Gandhi (4483 bytes)
3: ... Gandhi]]. She is currently the chairwoman of the ruling [[United Progressive Alliance]] in the [[Lok ...
7: ...couple had two children, [[Rahul Gandhi]] (born [[1970]]) and [[Priyanka Gandhi]] (born [[1971]]). She a...
11: ...resumption that being led by a member of the [[Nehru-Gandhi family]] was an electoral asset for the pa...
13: ...ion launched an aggressive campaign to unseat the ruling [[National Democratic Alliance]]. She had bee...
17: ...umes of letters exchanged between [[Jawaharlal Nehru]] and [[Indira Gandhi]] from [[1922]] to [[1964]]... - Tarja Halonen (6272 bytes)
18: ...anisation of Finnish Trade Unions for the years [[1970]]–[[1974]]. She joined the Social Democrati...
20: .... In the parliament her first actual position of trust was working as a chairman of the social committ...
24: ...t [[Martti Ahtisaari]] informed that he would not run for a second term in office in 2000, the Social ... - Petra Kelly (3411 bytes)
2: ...d in the [[United States]] between [[1959]] and [[1970]].
4: ...[American University]] ([[Washington, DC]]), in [[1970]].
6: While working at the [[European Commission]] ([[Brussels]], Belgium, [[1971]]-[[1983]]), she particip... - Condoleezza Rice (23116 bytes)
34: ...in the [[insurance]] business. Occupying the next rung down was Alma Powell's family; her father and h...
43: ...language|English]], she speaks [[Russian language|Russian]], [[French language|French]], and [[Spanish...
65: ...retary of Defense|Secretary of Defense]] [[Donald Rumsfeld]] listen to [[President of the United State...
67: ...elivered its declaration of [[weapons of mass destruction]] to the [[United Nations]] on December 8, [...
79: ...edom: [[Cuba]], [[Zimbabwe]], [[Burma]] and [[Belarus]], as well as Iran and North Korea. - Mary Robinson (21825 bytes)
25: ...]; at the time Catholics were forbidden by church rules from studying in Trinity, founded by [[Elizabe...
27: In 1970 she married her husband [[Nick Robinson|Nicholas ...
31: ...o the senator by conservative critics and a false rumour was spread that a chain of pharmacies that ha...
41: ...r house as an independent senator, but in the mid 1970s she joined the Labour Party. Subsequently she at...
55: ...], who had previously been willing to run but had run out of patience and was no longer interested. Th... - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
29: ...ry]] in the government of [[Edward Heath]] from [[1970]] to [[1974]], and successfully challenged Heath ...
40: ==Political career between 1950 and 1970==
47: ...shadow Transport and finally Education before the 1970 [[general election]].
50: When the Conservatives won the 1970 election, Thatcher became [[Secretary of State fo...
52: ...first ballot and won the job on the second, in February 1975. She appointed Heath's preferred successo... - The Valiant Five (3833 bytes)
8: *[[Louise McKinney|Louise Crummy McKinney]] (one of two women first elected to ...
13: ...pointed to the Senate. Among other reasons, until 1970 the Senate approved divorces.
15: ...</nowiki> S.C.R. 276, The Supreme Court of Canada ruled unanimously that the word ''person'' did not i...
20: ... time. On [[October 18]], [[1929]], the committee ruled that Canadian women were indeed persons and we... - Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
2: ...ising was carried out against Rosa's orders, and crushed by the remnants of the monarchist army and fr...
6: ...sc|Zamość]] near [[Lublin]] in the then Russian-controlled [[Congress Poland]]. Sources diff...
8: ...been founded in [[1882]], twenty years before the Russian workers' parties, and started off by organis...
14: ...tria]], and [[Russia]]. She maintained that the struggle should be against [[capitalism]] itself, and ...
23: Between [[1904]] and [[1906]] her work was interrupted by three prison terms for political activitie... - Isabel Allende (3632 bytes)
6: ...dor Allende]], the President of [[Chile]] from [[1970]] to [[1973|73]]. In 1945, her parents separated...
8: ...[[United Kingdom|British]] private school in [[Beirut]]. She returned to Chile in 1958 to complete he...
10: ... in [[Santiago, Chile|Santiago]], and later in [[Brussels, Belgium]], and elsewhere in Europe. Her da... - Margaret Atwood (6318 bytes)
4: ...h [[Canadian nationalism]] in the [[1960s]] and [[1970s]].
37: :''[[The Journals of Susanna Moodie]]'' ([[1970]])
38: :''[[Procedures for Underground]]'' ([[1970]])
43: :''[[True Stories (collection)|True Stories]]'' ([[1981]])
76: :''[[Princess Prunella and the Purple Peanut]]'' ([[1995]]) - Toni Morrison (2576 bytes)
2: ...[author]], born '''Chloe Anthony Wofford''', [[February 18]], [[1931]] in [[Lorain, Ohio]].
6: ...terature. Her efforts during the [[1960]]'s and [[1970]]'s helped break down the segregation of literatu...
15: *''[[The Bluest Eye]]'' (1970) - Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
14: ..."instrumentalist of voice". Aside of her many instrumental partners and/or band leaders, such as [[Osc...
81: *1970 ''[[Things Ain't What They Used to Be]]''
90: *1970 ''[[Ella in Budapest, Hungary]]'' - Aretha Franklin (7875 bytes)
10: ...merous Top Ten hits in the late 1960s and early [[1970s]], dabbling in [[gospel music]], [[blues music]]...
14: In the early 1970s, her music mellowed slightly, though losing noth...
16: ...and critical success waned during the mid to late 1970s and the [[1980s]], though she scored several hit...
52: *[[1970]] ''[[This Girl's In Love with You]]''
53: *[[1970]] ''[[Don't Play That Song]]'' - Sofia Gubaidulina (8325 bytes)
1: ...ullina''') (born [[October 24]], [[1931]]) is a [[Russia]]n-[[Tatar]] [[composer]] of deeply religious...
5: During her studies in [[Soviet]] Russia, her music was labeled "irresponsible" for it...
7: ...mid-1970s Gubaidulina founded Astreja, a folk-instrument improvisation group with fellow composers Vic...
21: *''Vivente - Non Vivente'' for electronics (1970)
25: *''Rumore e silenzio'' for percussion and harpsichord (... - Janis Joplin (8673 bytes)
2: ...[[January 19]], [[1943]] – [[October 4]], [[1970]]) was an American [[blues]]-influenced [[rock an...
6: ...eroin]] user. She also used other [[psychoactive drug|intoxicants]]. She was a heavy [[alcoholism|drin...
16: ...c appearance was on [[The Dick Cavett Show]] in [[1970]], where she announced that she would attend her ...
18: ...se]] of unusually pure heroin on [[October 4]], [[1970]] in a [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], [...
20: ...ied Alive In The Blues", which was left as an instrumental because Joplin had died before she was able... - Joni Mitchell (9996 bytes)
3: ...mid-[[1960s]] in [[New York City]]. Through the [[1970s]] she expanded her horizons, predominantly to [[...
5: ...]s) and unique [[guitar]] playing, tuning the instrument in unorthodox manners to produce a distinctiv...
7: ... [[George Hamilton IV]] and for folk singer [[Tom Rush]]. The songs on her first two solo albums ''[[...
9: By her third album, ''[[Ladies of the Canyon]]'' (1970), maturity brought a record infused with the spir...
13: ...rican drumming (the [[Drum|Warrior Drums]] of [[Burundi]] making up the foundation of "The Jungle Line...
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