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    • January 2, 1971 – The second Ibrox disaster kills 66 fans at a Rangers-Celtic association football (soccer) match.
    • January 12, 1971 – The Harrisburg Seven: The Reverend Philip Berrigan and five others are indicted on charges of conspiring to kidnap Henry Kissinger and of plotting to blow up the heating tunnels of federal buildings in Washington, D.C.
    • January 21, 1971 – The current Emley Moor transmitting station, the tallest free-standing structure in the United Kingdom, begins transmitting UHF broadcasts.
    • January 25, 1971 – Charles Manson and three female “Family” members are found guilty of the 1969 Tate-LaBianca murders.
    • What Happened During The Year 1971?
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    • Grocery Prices in The Year 1971
    • History Facts and Events from The USA and World
    • Sports Facts and Trivia
    • 1970s Slang Words and Expressions
    • Miscellaneous Fun Facts, Trivia, and Pop Culture Trends
    • Entertainment News
    • Nobel Prize Winners
    • Best-Selling Fiction and Non-Fiction Books

    What are some fun facts, trivia, and history events from the year 1971? 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 1971, what we...

    Here is a sneak preview of what this article is about: 1. Grocery Prices in the Year 1971 2. History Facts and Events From the USA and World 3. Sports Facts and Trivia 4. 1970s Slang Words and Expressions 5. Miscellaneous Fun Facts, Trivia, and Pop Culture Trends 6. Entertainment News 7. Nobel Prize Winners 8. Best-Selling Fiction and Non-Fiction B...

    These 1971 grocery prices have been made available courtesy of the Morris County Public Library and ThePeopleHistory.com. 1. Apples (McIntosh): Three pounds for 39 cents 2. Applesauce (Mott’s): 19 cents for a 15-ounce jar 3. Bacon: 49 cents for a one-pound package 4. Bananas: 12 cents a pound 5. Beef (shoulder steak): $1.19 a pound 6. Beef liver: 4...

    Richard Nixon (R-California) was the President of the United States, and Spiro Agnew (R-Maryland) was the Vice-President.
    Warren E. Burger (Minnesota) was the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
    The 92nd Congress (1971-73) was in session, and there were 255 Democrats and 180 Republicans. History.House.gov tells us that “The mixed 1970 election produced a smaller Senate Democratic majority...
    On January 1, the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act “made it illegal for tobacco companies to advertise cigarettes on television and radio.”

    Generally suitable for all age groups, sports questions are a welcome addition to any trivia quiz. 1. Kentucky Derby: Canonero II 2. NBA Champions: Milwaukee Bucks 3. NCAA Basketball: UCLA 4. NCAA Football Champs: Nebraska 5. Orange Bowl: Nebraska over LSU 6. Rose Bowl: Stanford over Ohio State 7. Stanley Cup Champs: Montreal Canadiens 8. Sugar Bow...

    Here are some of the most popular slang words and expressions from the 1970s: 1. Bad: Great 2. Boogie: Dance 3. Bummer: Too bad 4. Chill: Relax 5. Dork: Nerd 6. Dream on: A response to someone who is being unrealistic in their thinking 7. Dude: A generic term for a guy 8. Fab: Short for fabulous 9. Far out: Very cool 10. Freak out: To become fright...

    In 1971, the most popular baby names for boys were Michael, James, David, John, and Robert. Today, the most popular names include Liam, Noah, Oliver, Elijah, and William.
    In 1971, the most popular baby names for girls were Jennifer, Michelle, Lisa, Kimberly, and Amy. Today, the most popular names include Olivia, Emma, Amelia, Ava, and Sophia.
    The average life expectancy at birth in the U.S. was 71.11 years.
    Fashion icons in 1971 were Ann-Margret, Candice Bergen, Carol Burnett, Dyan Cannon, Diahann Carroll, Goldie Hawn, Sophia Loren, Mary Tyler Moore, Diana Ross, Tina Turner, and Raquel Welch.
    On January 12, the sitcom, All in the Family, premiered on CBS.
    On January 15, George Harrison released his single, My Sweet Lord, in London.
    On January 19, the musical, No, No Nanette, opened at the 46th Street Theater in NYC for 861 performances.
    On January 31, My Sweet Lord, by George Harrison, hit #1 on the UK’s pop charts.

    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 from 1971 has been made available courtesy of PublishersWeekly.com. Fiction: 1. Wheelsby Arthur Hailey 2. The Exorcist by William P. Blatty 3. The Passions of the Mindby Irving Stone 4. The Day of the Jackalby Frederick Forsyth 5. The Betsy by Harold Robbins 6. Message from Malagaby Helen MacInnes 7. The Winds of Warby Herman Wouk ...

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  2. Oct 27, 2023 · The information below pulls from our 1971 timeline video, part of Weird History’s Timeline Series. 1971 marked a period of significant events and developments in both the political and cultural arenas throughout the world and would mark the continuation of a decade that made a massive switch from flower power to cultural outrage.

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  3. Sport. Baseball: The Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Baltimore Orioles to win the 1971 World Series. American Football: The Baltimore Colts beat the Dallas Cowboys to win the fifth Super Bowl on January 17 1971. Boxing: On June 28 1971 the Supreme Court ruled that Muhammad Ali's conviction for draft-dodging was illegal.

  4. Apr 12, 2022 · Satchel Paige is inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame of the United States for the first time. (May 01, 1971) Amtrak began service, a federally funded corporation that runs nearly all intercity passenger trains in the United States. (May 26, 1971) Matt Stone, an American screenwriter, actor, and producer, was born.

  5. Jun 20, 2023 · Key Takeaways: On May 7th, historical events like George Washington becoming the first US President and the sinking of the RMS Lusitania shaped the course of history, showing the rich tapestry of human achievements. May 7th also saw scientific breakthroughs such as Thomas Edison patenting the phonograph and the discovery of water ice on Mars ...

  6. Dec 13, 2021 · This song by Three Dog Night was sung in April 1971. A piece of tragic news in the music industry was the death of Jim Morrison in 1971. On July 3rd, it was reported that Jim Morrison had died of heart failure. Another strange yet funny musical fact was at the Frank Zappa concert in London.