| 1960 The cold war continued to become colder 
        as the two sides distrusted the other more and tried to influence other 
        parts of the world. John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson won the Presidency 
        with one of the smallest margins in history (113,000 votes) out of 68.3 
        million. The sexual revolution of the 60s had begun with the use of birth 
        control pills and Hugh Hefner opening the first of his Playboy Clubs in 
        Chicago. The "Flintstones" is shown on television for the first 
        time and movies this year include "The Magnificent Seven" and 
        "Psycho". Notable technical achievements include the invention 
        of the Laser and a Heart Pacemaker. France tests its first atomic bomb 
        and joins those countries with nuclear bomb technology. Notable names 
        that appear in the limelight that year include "Cassius Clay" 
        and "Sir Francis Chichester". The US sends the first troops 
        to Vietnam to support the French in the fight against communist North 
        Vietnam.  Cost of Living 1960
 
 How much things cost in 1960
 Yearly Inflation Rate USA 1.46%
 Average Cost of new house $12,700.00
 Average Monthly Rent $98.00
 Cost of a gallon of Gas 25 cents
 Average Cost of a new car $2,600.00
 Can of Beef Ravioli 30 cents
 Loaf of Bread 20 cents
 
 What Events Happened in 1960 
        Tidal Wave at Agadir in Morocco kills 12,000 
        OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting 
          Countries) is formed Fifteen African countries gain independence and South 
          Africa leaves the Commonwealth John F. Kennedy wins presidential Election 
        The Irish Republican Army (IRA) starts its 
          fight against the British The United States announces that 3,500 American soldiers 
          are going to be sent to Vietnam American Heart Association links smoking to heart 
          disease and death in middle-aged men Soviet missile shoots down the US U2 spy plane 
          Afrikaner police open fire with sub-machine guns 
          on demonstrators in the black township of Sharpeville, South Africa 
        Chile subduction fault ruptures from Talcahuano 
          to Peninsula de Taitao, loosing a tsunami and one of the greatest earthquakes 
          on record Sir Francis Chichester arrives in New York 
          aboard Gypsy Moth 11 - he has made a record solo Atlantic crossing in 
          40 days Hurricane Donna kills 50 in Florida-New England 
          area Princess Margaret marries Antony Armstrong 
          Jones In Louisville, Kentucky, Cassius Clay (who 
          later took the name Muhammad Ali) wins his first professional fight 
          after having won the Gold Medal in Rome in the Olympic games The Summer Olympics are held in Rome, Italy 
        The Winter Olympic Games are held in Squaw 
          Valley, California, United States Togo gains independence from France 100,000 join "Ban The Bomb" rally in LondonCentral African Republic Gains Independence 
          From France Cote D'Ivore Gains Independence From France Benin gains independence from France Chad gains independence from France Senegal gains undependence from France Mauritania gains independence from France 
         Popular Culture 1960
 
        The Flintstones premiers Rawhide Chubby Checker and The Twist start a new dance 
          craze Operation Petticoat 
          Only The Lonely by Roy Orbison
 Popular Films  
        Ben-Hur Can Can Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho  Technology 1960
 
        Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh in the bathyscaph 
          USS Trieste break a depth record when they descend to the bottom of 
          Challenger Deep 35,820 feet (10,750 meters) below sea level in the Pacific 
          OceanFrance tests its first atomic bomb in Sahara 
          and joins US, UK and USSR as nuclear power.Over one hundred million television sets in 
          use worldwide. Aluminum cans used for the first timeUS experimental rocket powered airplane travels 
          at 2,200 MPH Xerox introduces the first commercial document 
          reproduction machine The United States launches the first weather 
          satellite, TIROS-1. Dr. Kazuo Hashimoto invents the Ansafone sold 
          in the USA as an automatic telephone answering machine  Inventions Invented by Inventors and Country 
        (or attributed to First Use) 
        Laser USA by Theodore 
          Maiman Heart Pacemaker USA 
          by Wilson Greatbatch Weather Satellite USA 
          Tiros IVertical Take off Jet 
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