Sports, Politics, and Advancements in Science in 1979
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Essay title: Sports, Politics, and Advancements in Science in 1979
Sports, Politics, and Advancements in Science in 1979
The year 1979 was an important year for many reasons. One
reason was because of the world of sports. This helped keep the world
entertained during the year 1979. Another important area in 1979 was
the area of politics. This area caused both happiness and grief,
especially in the United States. The third area that was influential in
1979 was the area of science. There were many important advancements
and discoveries in the science field during 1979. The year 1979 was
important because of sports, politics, and the advancements in science.
Sports are very influential in American society. The World Series
of 1979 is no exception. The World Series hosted the Pittsburgh Pirates
and the Baltimore Orioles. The Pirates won the first game while
Baltimore bounced back to take the next two games in convincing
fashion (Ivor-Campbell). Down three games to one, the Pirates
rebounded in Game Five (Ivor Campbell). The Pirates took advantage of
their momentum and held on to stage an amazing comeback and win the
World Series of 1979.
The World Series is not the only important sports event. The Super
Bowl is an event watched by millions. Super Bowl thirteen was the
Super Bowl played in the year 1979. The game was played between the
Steelers and the Cowboys. Terry Bradshaw threw a record 4 touchdown
passes to lead the Steelers to the victory (NFL Record and Fact Book).
The Steelers became the first team to win three Super Bowls. The
Steelers scored seven points in the first, fourteen points in the second,
no points in the third, and fourteen points in the fourth quarter to seal
the victory over the Dallas Cowboys (NFL Record and Fact Book).
Politics was also an important factor in the year 1979. The
President of the United States in 1979 was Jimmy Carter. Jimmy Carter
was a major influence in the United States. Jimmy Carter proved to be
an able negotiator (Microsoft). Carter helped develop the framework for
the Camp David Accords. Carter’s relationship with the Congress,
however, was often strained. Many members of Congress did not feel
that he was a capable President. Some felt Carter was aloof and clumsy
at political dealing. Carter eventually won congressional approval of a
program to decrease U.S. dependence on imported oil by encouraging
alternative sources of energy and deregulating the price of oil and
natural gas produced in the United States. This program, however,
caused a rise in inflation which now reached its highest point since the
end of World War II in 1945 (Microsoft). President Carter’s problems
were not all business, however. Personal problems also plagued the
Carter administration (Microsoft). A medical-policy advisor left in the
wake of a minor drug scandal. Carter’s brother, Billy, received at least
$220,000 from Libya, either as a loan or for services never revealed.
The advancements in science were very influential in the year
1979. The year 1979 saw many changes in science. One was the
launching of the Viking I. The Viking I was an experimental space craft
sent to Mars. The Viking I showed that there are long-term climate
changes