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BCEN 70s Trivia

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Good Times was set in the Cabrini-Green housing projects in this major city. Before starring in their own show, The Jeffersons, George and Weezy, appeared as the neighbors on this popular 1970s TV sitcom.
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  • Good Times was set in the Cabrini-Green housing projects in this major city.
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  • Before starring in their own show, The Jeffersons, George and Weezy, appeared as the neighbors on this popular 1970s TV sitcom.
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  • Before rising to become a household name in Living Single, Kim Fields first starred as Tootie Ramsey, the only Black girl at the Eastland School for Young Women in this show.
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  • In Sanford & Son, Fred Sanford has a combative relationship with his sister-in-law, Esther, played by this actress.
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  • Robert Guillaume played the sharp-tongued butler in this show, which premiered in 1979.
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  • The 1977 finale of this landmark miniseries was watched by 36 million households, making it the most-watched TV episode in U.S. history (broken by the MASH finale in 1983).
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  • First released in 1973, These animated shorts incorporated catchy songs that illustrated educational subjects such as history, science, multiplication tables and basic grammar.
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  • Can You Dig In?
  • This 4oz burger, with ketchup, mustard, onion, dill pickles, and a sesame seed bun, was added to McDonald's menus across the US in 1973, before being rolled out globally.
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  • Introduced by Betty Crocker in 1971, this boxed dinner quickly became a staple in many households. Each box came complete with pasta shapes and powdered seasoning intended to be cooked up with ground beef.
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  • PepsiCo introduced this apple-flavored soft drink in 1978.
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  • This crackling candy made its way onto the market in 1975 and created a tingling sensation on the tongue when consumed.
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  • This powdered drink mix, popularized by NASA astronauts, became a kitchen staple during the 1970s.
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  • Power to the People
  • This man became the first Black Ambassador to the United Nations in 1977.
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  • She became the first Black major-party presidential candidate when she ran for the Democratic nomination in 1972.
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  • In 1977, Assata Shakur was convicted on one murder charge and six assault charges and sentenced to life in prison but later fled to this country in 1979.
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  • In 1975, this Richmond native tennis player won the singles title at Wimbledon, becoming the first African American to win the prestigious championship.
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  • This 1974 landmark boxing match between these two heavyweight champs in the Democratic Republic of Congo was promoted under the title the 'Rumble in the Jungle'.
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  • Elijah Muhammad, the leader of this religious group, died in 1975 and was later succeeded by Min. Louis Farrakhan.
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  • Crowned in Style
  • This style of pants, became a unisex fashion statement in the 1970s — symbolizing freedom and rebellion.
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  • Rather than use the more expensive alternative, cotton, many brands began making men’s suits out of this synthetic material.
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  • This woman became the first Black model on the cover of American Vogue magazine in 1974.
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  • This Black owned haircare manufacturer was best known for manufacturing a line of hair care and cosmetic products like Ultra Sheen or Afro Sheen.
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  • This brand, founded by the Johnson Family (known for Ebony and Jet magazines), was a significant milestone in providing makeup tailored to Black women.
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  • More than just a tool to take care of our natural hair. This comb also became a symbol of unity, strength, and Black pride.
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  • First published in 1970, this magazine was initially geared towards “upscale African-American women."
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  • Time Capsule Memorabilia
  • This popular 70s toy allowed users to make light up art and had the snappy catchphrase “Outta sight making things with _______.”
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  • This game was invented in 1971 by a barber from Ohio and when you play today you should remember that “family means nothing” and according to the official rules there is no “stacking.”
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  • This “guacamole” color was a popular choice for kitchen appliances in the 70s.
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  • Corning Glass Works introduced a number of these pattern-designed glassware bowls and casserole dishes in the 1970s, and if your grandmama still has one, it could be worth lot of cash.
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  • You might be texting on one of their products now, but back in 1976, this company launched the very first home computer.
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  • A staple in 70s photo shoots and family living rooms alike, these oversized wicker chairs were named after this ornate bird.
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  • Fill in the Funk
  • Complete the lyrics from Gloria Gaynor's, I Will Survive: "First I was afraid, I was ________."
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  • Complete the lyrics from The Temptations, Poppa Was a Rolling Stone: "It was the first of ________, a day I’ll always remember."
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  • Complete the lyrics from Bob Marley's 'I Shot the Sheriff': 'I shot the sheriff, but I did not shoot the ____.'
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  • Complete the lyrics from Five Stairsteps' 'Oooh Child': 'Oooh child, things are gonna get ______.'
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  • Complete the lyrics from Stevie Wonder's 'Superstition': 'You believe in things you don’t understand, then you _____.'
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  • Complete the lyrics from Labelle's 'Lady Marmalade': 'He met marmalade down in old ___ ________.'
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  • Complete the lyrics from Minnie Riperton's 'Loving You': 'No one else can make me feel the _______ that you bring.'
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  • Complete the lyrics from Teddy Pendergrass' 'Turn Off the Lights': 'Turn off the lights and light a candle. Tonight I’m in a _______ mood.'
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  • Complete the lyrics from Rick James 'Mary Jane': 'She makes me feel alright, She makes my heart ______'
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  • Complete the lyrics from Earth, Wind, and Fire's 'Would You Mind': 'Would you mind if I touched, if I _______, if I held you tight'
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