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      • Clockwise from top-left: Turkey invades Cyprus; a bus depicting the 1974 FIFA World Cup, which was held in West Germany; Turkish Airlines Flight 981 crashes at the Ermenonville Forest leaving no survivors; Richard Nixon resigns as President of United States in the wake of the Watergate Scandal; a famine takes place in Bangladesh; Hurricane Fifi–Orlene wreaks havoc in Honduras, becoming the third deadliest Atlantic hurricane on record, killing over 8,000; West German authorities discovered that...
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  1. Jan 1, 1974 · What happened on January 1, 1974. Browse historical events, famous birthdays and notable deaths from Jan 1, 1974 or search by date, day or keyword.

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    January 24–31, 1974: Brisbane flood Cyclone Wanda crossed into Australia's state of Queensland, Australia, bringing heavy rains and flooding of Brisbane , 16 deaths, 300 injuries and nearly AUD $980 million in damage.

  4. Historical events in January 1974. Learn about 57 famous, scandalous and important events that happened in Jan 1974 or search by date or keyword.

  5. Nov 5, 2016 · Here's what happened in 1974: Jan 1, 1974: World Population Year begins; Jan 2, 1974: 55 mph speed limit imposed by Richard Nixon; Jan 3, 1974: Arias Navarro succeeds Carrero Blanco as premier of Spain. Jan 4, 1974: United States President Richard Nixon refuses to hand over materials subpoenaed by the Senate Watergate Committee.

    • What Happened During The Year 1974?
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    • Grocery Prices in The Year 1974
    • What Was The U.S. Economy Like in 1974?
    • History Facts and Events from The USA and World
    • Sports Facts and Trivia
    • Miscellaneous Fun Facts, Trivia, and Pop Culture Trends
    • Nobel Prize Winners
    • Best-Selling Fiction Books
    • Most Popular Television Shows from 1974-75

    What are some fun facts, trivia, and history events from the year 1974? What were the top news stories in the U.S. and around the world, and what major events took place in the business and financial sectors? How much did a gallon of gas cost, and what happened in science, technology, sports, and in the entertainment industry? Back in 1974, what we...

    Here is a sneak preview of what this article is about: 1. Grocery Prices in the Year 1974 2. What Was the U.S. Economy Like in 1974? 3. History Facts and Events From the USA and World 4. Sports Facts and Trivia 5. Miscellaneous Fun Facts, Trivia, and Pop Culture Trends 6. Nobel Prize Winners 7. Best-Selling Fiction Books 8. Most Popular Television ...

    These 1974 grocery prices have been made available courtesy of the Morris County Public Library in Whippany, NJ. 1. Apples (Washington state): Three pounds for $1.00 2. Bacon (Swift Premium): 99 cents for a one-pound package 3. Beans (Van Camp’s, baked): Four one-pound cans for $1.00 4. Beef (chuck roast): $1.09 per pound 5. Bread: 24 cents for a 1...

    The 1973-75 recession in the United State resulted from rocketing gas prices, OPEC’s oil embargo against the U.S., heavy government spending on the Vietnam War, and a Wall Street stock crash in 197...
    One of the major consequences of the 1973-75 recession was “stagflation.” According to Investopedia.com, “Stagflation refers to an economy that is experiencing a simultaneous increase in inflation...
    In January 1974, unemployment was 5.10%. By December, the jobless rate had increased to 7.2%.
    During the early 1970s, unemployment stayed close to its “natural” rate—that is, 3.5 percent to 4.5 percent of the workforce is looking for a job. After 1974, however, the jobless rate increased, a...
    On January 1, the federally-administered Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program began operations by providing basic financial support for the aged, blind, and disabled.
    On January 1, Great Britain’s three-day week went into effect. It was “one of several measures introduced in the United Kingdom by the Conservative government at the time to conserve electricity, o...
    On January 2, President Nixon signed the Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act into law. It required states “to limit highway speeds to a maximum of 55 miles an hour as a condition for continui...
    On January 2, Coleman Young (1918-97) was inaugurated as the mayor of Detroit, and became the Motor City’s first African-American mayor. Young also won “four subsequent terms by very wide margins a...

    Generally suitable for all age groups, sports questions are a welcome addition to any trivia quiz. 1. FIFA World Cup Soccer: West Germany 2. Indianapolis 500: Johnny Rutherford 3. Kentucky Derby: Cannonade 4. NBA Champions: Boston Celtics 5. NCAA Basketball Champions: North Carolina State 6. NCAA Football Champs: Oklahoma & USC 7. Orange Bowl: Penn...

    PBS.org explains that pop culture is that loose blend of books, music, fashion and other daily ephemera that contributes to the identity of a society at a particular point in time. In the 1970s, radio, film, television, and books defined the essence of American pop culture. 1. Popular baby names in 1974 were Michael, Jason, Christopher, David, Jenn...

    Beth Rowen tells us that winning a Nobel Prize is a life-changing honor. Whether the laureate is an internationally known figure (such as Mother Teresa) or a scientist from obscurity (like Richard R. Ernst), the award brings worldwide recognition that highlights one's life work and provides the funds to continue the mission. This Nobel Prize inform...

    This book trivia has been made available courtesy of PublishersWeekly.com. 1. All the President’s Menby Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward 2. The Bermuda Triangleby Charles Berlitz 3. Burrby Gore Vidal 4. Carrieby Stephen King 5. Centennialby James A. Michener 6. The Dispossessedby Urslua K. Le Guin 7. The Dogs of Warby Frederick Forsyth 8. The Fan Cl...

    This TV trivia has been made available courtesy of Nielsen TV Research. 1. All in the Family(CBS) 2. Sanford and Son(NBC) 3. Chico and the Man(NBC) 4. The Jeffersons(CBS) 5. M*A*S*H(CBS) 6. Rhoda(CBS) 7. Good Times(CBS) 8. The Waltons(CBS) 9. Maude(CBS) 10. Hawaii Five-O(CBS)

  6. Jan 1, 1974 · News stories, pop culture trends, and other events that happened around January 1, 1974. December 5, 1973 : The biographical-crime film Serpico, starring Al Pacino, is released in movie theaters. December 6, 1973 : Gerald Ford becomes the Vice President of the United States.

  7. What are the important events that happened on January 1, 1974? Here are historical events, facts, and some myths about this day. January 1, 1974: Facts & Myths About This Day. January 1, 1974 is the 1 st day of the year 1974 in the Gregorian calendar. There are 364 days remaining until the end of this year.

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