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* 1976 – The rollercoaster Revolution, the first steel coaster with a vertical loop, opens at Six Flags Magic Mountain.
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* 1976 – Nawaf al-Hazmi, Saudi Arabian terrorist, hijacker of American Airlines Flight 77 ( d. 2001 )
1976 and rollercoaster
Motorcycle Chase – A modernized steepelchase rollercoaster built in 1976 featured single motorbike themed vehicles racing side-by-side, each on one of four parallel tracks, launched together.
1976 and Revolution
* Toward the Great Change: Crystal and Max Eastman on Feminism, Antimilitarism, and Revolution, edited by Blanche Wiesen Cook ( 1976 )
* 1976 – New Premier Hua Guofeng orders the arrest of the Gang of Four and associates and ends the Cultural Revolution in the People's Republic of China.
* Cultural Revolution in China ( 1966 – 1976 ) – a period of widespread social and political upheaval in the People's Republic of China which was launched by Mao Zedong, the chairman of the Communist Party of China.
Although Mao himself officially declared the Cultural Revolution to have ended in 1969, the power struggles and political instability between 1969 and the arrest of the Gang of Four in 1976 are now also widely regarded as part of the Revolution.
Li later described the crackdown as a historic victory for Communism, and wrote that he feared the protests would be as potentially damaging to China as the Cultural Revolution ( 1966 – 1976 ) had been.
The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, commonly known as the Cultural Revolution (), was a social-political movement that took place in the People's Republic of China from 1966 through 1976.
The political instability between 1971 and the arrest of the Gang of Four in 1976 is now also widely regarded as part of the Revolution.
In the early 1960s, she made a bid for power during the Cultural Revolution ( 1966 – 1976 ), which resulted in widespread chaos within the communist party.
Although a prominent member of the Central Cultural Revolution Group and a major player in Chinese politics from 1966 to 1976, she essentially remained on the sidelines.
During the Cultural Revolution ( 1966 – 1976 ), Hu was purged, recalled, and purged again, following the political career of Deng.
: The social and political chaos from 1966 to 1976 are described in their entirety on the article Cultural Revolution
Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung (), is a book of selected statements from speeches and writings by Mao Zedong, the former leader of Chinese Communist Party, published from 1964 to about 1976 and widely distributed during the Cultural Revolution.
After the end of the Cultural Revolution in 1976 and the rise of Deng Xiaoping in 1978, the importance of the book waned considerably, and the glorification of Mao's quotations was considered to be left deviationism and a cult of personality.
In 6 October 1976, Hua brought the Cultural Revolution to an end and ousted the Gang of Four from political power by staging their arrests in Beijing.
Zhou Enlai died on 8 January 1976, at a time when Deng Xiaoping's moderate alliance was not yet strong enough to stand up to both the ailing Mao Zedong and his Cultural Revolution allies, the Gang of Four ( Jiang Qing, Zhang Chunqiao, Wang Hongwen, and Yao Wenyuan ).
During the Cultural Revolution, Zhu was purged again, and from 1970 to 1975 he was transferred to work at a " May Seventh Cadre School ," a type of farm used for re-education during the Cultural Revolution ( 1966 – 1976 ).
The last years of the Cultural Revolution were dominated by internal chaos, and following Chairman Mao's death in October 1976, only two PSC members continued their official duties ; namely, Hua Guofeng ( party chairman ) and Ye Jianying ( vice chairman ).
Because of his moderate political orientation, Zhao was attacked by Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution ( 1966 – 1976 ).
* Near Traverse City are two other tall ships, the Schooner Madeline and the long replica of the sloop Welcome, an 18th century British warship sloop, which was built for the 1976 Bicentennial of the American Revolution.
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