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The 1970s are often remembered as a decade of disco, muscle cars, and carefree living. But beneath the nostalgia was a world filled with everyday practices that would seem shocking today. From smoking almost everywhere and lax safety standards to dangerous consumer products and surprisingly different social attitudes, many aspects of daily life were far more unsettling than people remember.
In this video, we explore the disturbing things that were completely normal in 1970s America. Discover why children rode in cars without seat belts, why smoking was permitted in offices, airplanes, and hospitals, how leaded gasoline and asbestos remained widespread, and why many household products contained chemicals that would later face strict regulation. Learn how parenting, schools, healthcare, advertising, and workplace culture reflected a very different era.
Resources:
The Seventies: The Great Shift in American Culture, Society, and Politics – Free Press – https://www.simonands