| 1964 as the war in Vietnam and US Congress Authorities 
        war against N Vietnam more American servicemen were dying, and after three 
        civil rights workers were murdered in Mississippi the president signed 
        the Civil Rights act of 1964 but this did not stop the violence as it 
        continued to increase in many American Cities. Lyndon Johnson was also 
        returned to power after a landslide victory. This was also the year The 
        Beatles took the world and America by storm and Beatlemania went into 
        overdrive as they released a series of number one hits including "I 
        want to hold your hand" , "All my Loving" . Other British 
        groups also found success including The Rolling Stones and The Animals 
        and together with the American Talent of The Supremes and Bob Dylan many 
        say this was one of the greatest years for music in the last century. 
        Also one young loud talented boxer by the name of Cassius Clay won the 
        Boxing World heavyweight championship from Sonny Liston.  Cost of Living 1964 How Much things cost in 
        1964Yearly Inflation Rate USA 1.28%
 Year End Close Dow Jones Industrial Average 874
 Average Cost of new house $13,050.00
 Average Income per year $6,000.00
 Gas per Gallon 30 cents
 Average Cost of a new car $3,500.00
 Loaf of bread 21 cents
 United States Postage Stamp 5 cents
 Average Monthly Rent $115.00
 Ticket to the movies $1.25
 
 What Events Happened in 1964 
        The abolition of the death penalty in UK US Congress authorizes war against N Vietnam President Lyndon Johnson declares a War On Poverty 
          Campaign. Malta gains independence from the UK Cassius Clay Beats Sonny Liston for World Heavyweight 
          championship The Boston Strangler is captured Work Begins on The Aswan Dam by diverting the Nile 
          to a manmade canal. The British and French Governments announce commitment 
          to build a tunnel under the English Channel The first Ford Mustang from Ford Motor Company is 
          made. The most powerful earthquake in U.S. history at a 
          magnitude of 9.2, strikes South Central Alaska Race Riots in Harlem New York The Poll Tax becomes illegal in all US states as 
          it been used as a blunt tool for barring poverty-stricken African-Americans 
          and whites from participating in the electoral process. The so called BRAIN DRAIN of UK Scientists from UK 
          to USA Easter and Whitsun outbreak of Mods and Rockers Fights 
          and disturbances on British Seaside Resorts Nelson Mandela and seven others are sentenced to 
          life imprisonment in South Africa Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr receives the Nobel Peace 
          Prize, The PLO Palistinian Liberation Organisation is established 
          with Yasser Arafat as the head The UK Interest Rate is Raised to 7% UK Report expects population to explode over next 
          20 years and plans for 3 new towns including Milton Keynes James Hoffa is found guilty and sentenced to eight 
          years on bribery charges World's Fair held in New York U.S. Surgeon General repotrs that smoking may lead 
          lung cancer Civil War breaks out in Cyprus between Greeks and 
          Turks Tanzania Gains Independence From Great Britain and 
          combines the former Tanganika and the Island of ZanzibarMalawi Gains Independence From Great Britain A riot during a soccer match between Peru and Argentina 
          ends with the loss of 300 fans dead. Great Train Robbers get 30 years each Malta Gains Independence From Great Britain Jack Ruby is convicted of the murder of Lee Harvey 
          Oswald, the alleged assassin of President Kennedy The Summer Olympics are held in Tokyo, Japan The Winter Olympic Games are held in Innsbruck, Austria 
         Popular Culture 1964
 
        Sidney Poitier becomes the first black actor 
          to win the "best actor" Oscar "Hello Dolly," "Funny Girl," 
          and "Fiddler on the Roof" premier on Broadway in New York. 
        The Rolling Stones release debut album, "The 
          Rolling Stones" The Beatles make their first appearances on 
          the Ed Sullivan Show. The Beatles have 13 singles Billboard's Hot 
          100 at the same time The first pirate radio station, Radio Caroline, 
          is established The Beatles hold the top five positions in 
          the Billboard Top 40 singles in America Bob Dylan releases "The Times They Are 
          a-Changin" BBC2 starts broadcasting in the UK. Pablo Picasso painted his fourth Head of a 
          Bearded Man The Sun Newspaper is first published in the 
          United Kingdom Charlie and the Chocolate Factory from Roald 
          Dahl Top of the Pops premieres on BBC television. 
         Popular Films 
        The Carpetbaggers It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World The Unsinkable Molly Brown My Fair Lady Mary Poppins Popular Musicians 
        The Beatles Roy Orbison Ella Fitzgerald Simon and Garfunkel  Technology 1964 
        BASIC (Beginners' All-purpose Symbolic 
          Instruction Code), an easy to learn high level programming language 
          is introduced. IBM announces the System/360. The worlds first high speed rail network 
          opens in Japan First Ford Mustang is manufactured Sony introduces the first VCR Home Video 
          Recorder History of Video Recorders The first driver less train runs on 
          London Underground China explodes its first Nuclear bomb 
           Inventions Invented by Inventors and Country 
        ( or attributed to First Use ) 
        Computer Mouse USA by Douglas Engelbart 
          Bubble Wrap USA by Marc A Chavannes 
          
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