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Exhibit of EPA And The Clean Air Act. Exhibit of Watergate. Exhibit of Oil Crisis and Energy Crisis and Hostage Crisis. Exhibit of 1970’s Culture. Quiz Room. WATERGATE This Exhibit was donated By: Ethan Dickstein. back. Nixon Resigns. EXIT. Nixon video. EXIT. President - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Exhibit of Oil Crisis and EnergyCrisis and HostageCrisis

Exhibit of 1970’s Culture

Exhibit of EPA And The Clean

Air Act

Quiz Room

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WATERGATEThis Exhibit was donated

By: Ethan Dickstein

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Nixon Resigns

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Nixon video

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The Watergate scandal was a political scandal during the presidency of Richard Nixon that resulted in the conviction of several of Nixon's closest advisors, and ultimately his resignation on August 9,1974.

President

Richard Nixon

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The scandal began with the arrest of five men for breaking and entering into the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate hotel in Washington, D.C. on June 17, 1972. Investigations conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.Later the press revealed that this burglary was one of many illegal activities authorized and carried out by Nixon's staff

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Nixon and his staff conspired to cover up the break-in as early as six days after it occurred. After two years of mounting evidence against the President and his staff, it was revealed that Nixon had a tape recording system in his offices and that he had recorded many conversations Recordings from these tapes revealed that he had attempted to cover up the break-in.

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With certainty of an impeachment in the House of Representatives and the strong possibility of a conviction in the Senate, Nixon resigned ten days later, becoming the only US President to have resigned from office.

His successor, Gerald Ford, would issue a controversial pardon for any federal crimes Nixon may have committed while in office. back

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In the 1970’s one of the styles of hair that people wore was a afro.

In the 1970’s one of the styles of hair that people wore was a afro.

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In the 1970’s there were many dance clubs that were made into disco clubs which was like a dance club for them in a different form.

In the 1970’s there were many dance clubs that were made into disco clubs which was like a dance club for them in a different form.

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In the 1970’s there were many new bands and kinds of music that were made. In this picture you see the band ABBA singing “The Dancing Queen”

In the 1970’s there were many new bands and kinds of music that were made. In this picture you see the band ABBA singing “The Dancing Queen”

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The Clean Air Act was an act that lowered the usage of things that would pollute the air and water. This picture is a sign of the few people or places that had gas. Back

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1970’s cultureThis exhibit was donated

By: Eli Amzalag

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In this picture there is a long line of cars waiting to get oil

during the 1970’s. There is a huge line

of cars waiting for gas because of the oil

embargo.

In this picture there is a long line of cars waiting to get oil

during the 1970’s. There is a huge line

of cars waiting for gas because of the oil

embargo.

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The president Jimmy Carter is very worried about the hostage situation in Iran in 1979. In this hostage crisis the Iranians captured over 60 people to make them hostages. There was a big worry in the U.S about this so president Carter launched a plan that was called “Desert One” unfortunately the plan failed because of two malfunctions in helicopters. In the End they were not let out until the inauguration of the new president and Jimmy Carter Lost the election because of this crisis

The president Jimmy Carter is very worried about the hostage situation in Iran in 1979. In this hostage crisis the Iranians captured over 60 people to make them hostages. There was a big worry in the U.S about this so president Carter launched a plan that was called “Desert One” unfortunately the plan failed because of two malfunctions in helicopters. In the End they were not let out until the inauguration of the new president and Jimmy Carter Lost the election because of this crisis

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This picture is a picture of a child playing

with a Frisbee in the street but

in the background

there is polluted air, and it is so

polluted that you cant see

the sky.

This picture is a picture of a child playing

with a Frisbee in the street but

in the background

there is polluted air, and it is so

polluted that you cant see

the sky.

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The Clean Air Act made sure that that people wouldn’t use

things that can cause pollution in this picture you can see group of

people having fun, and in the front you see a girl with a T-

shirt saying “ LET ME GROW UP!” What this shows is that

people couldn’t grow up with all of the

pollution that was in the air because the wouldn’t be able to

breath.

The Clean Air Act made sure that that people wouldn’t use

things that can cause pollution in this picture you can see group of

people having fun, and in the front you see a girl with a T-

shirt saying “ LET ME GROW UP!” What this shows is that

people couldn’t grow up with all of the

pollution that was in the air because the wouldn’t be able to

breath.

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The Energy Crisis caused the prices to go up more

than what was expected. The

Carter administration instituted price

controls resulting in

long gas lines at gas stations.

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I am the Governor ofMaryland, and I say only an

even numbered licenseplate can get gas on an

even numbered day,and only an odd

numbered license platecan get gas on an

odd numbered day.

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In 1979, the second energy crisis

occurred in the wake of the Iranian

revolution. Protests broke the Iranian oil sector. Saudi Arabia and

other OPEC nations increased

their production to offset the decline.

The total production loss was about 4%.

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B. 1999

What year did the hostage situation happen?

A. 1998

C. 1979D. 1978

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A. Clean Air Act

B. Clean Water Act

C. Negotiating Act

D. EPA Act

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A. It prevented people from eating and wasting grass

B. It made restrictions of using too much gas or oil

C. It lowered the price of oil products

D. It lowered the price of oil

E. All Of The Above except for A

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Exhibit of EPA And The Clean Air Act

This exhibit was donated

By: Eli Amzallag

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Oil Crisis, EnergyCrisis and HostageCrisisThis exhibit was donated

By: Murray Maleh

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