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Modernisation Scotland and Hungary

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Modernisation. Scotland and Hungary. History. Homes in the 1950s. 1950s saw the introduction of electric fires , washing machines , vacuum cleaners and radio. People listened to gramophone records. Two thirds of homes owned a televison. Only 10% had a telephone. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Modernisation

Scotland and Hungary

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HistoryScotland Hungary

1950s: Peaceful Era for Scotland -1950s: Stalinistic dictatorshipRákosi Era

-1970s: oil was discovered in the North Sea

-1956: Uprising against Communism

-1980s: Traditonal industries dissapeared due to new Tory goverment

1956-1989: Kádár EraNew policy

1984: Commonwealth games in Edinburgh 1989: end of dictatorship, new political system

-1999: First Parliament of Scotland 1990: first Parliamentary Election

2014 : Commonwealth games to be held in Glasgow

2011: Hungary is the leader of EU

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Homes in the 1950s1950s saw the introduction of electric fires, washing machines, vacuum cleaners and radio

Only 15% had a fridge

Only 10% had a telephone

People listened to gramophone records

Two thirds of homes owned a televison

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Modern Homes

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Public Transport in the 1950s• Mostly public transport consisted of buses and trains, at the time

people had less access to their own means of transport and so buses and trains were more widely used. At one time, train routes spanned across almost the whole of Britain, but as trains became less and less important in everyday life, the routes and even the tracks were slowly removed from the system.

• Aviation was rarely used as a method of public transport, because it was too expensive to be used by ordinary working class people.

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Public Transport in the modern day

• Buses and trains are used less, as people can afford to buy their own methods of transport such as cars.

• Aviation is popular and is available to all, however among working class it is still seen as a considerable cost and the cost of air travel is likely to increase due to the taxes imposed.

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Comparison

Scotland• Bus companies situated in

towns, the main bus service is Stagecoach.

• 33 railway stations.• 4 international airports and

9 domestic airports.• 6 big ferry ports.

Hungary• 6 local transport companies.• 6 railway stations.• 5 international and 4

domestic airports• 3 big ports

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Music 1950s-2011

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Music in the 1950s

• Rock n’ roll from the USA• Main genre: jazz, traditional pop, folk music,

rock n’ roll, blues• Famous musicians: Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash,

Ray Charles, Chuck Berry,

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Music of the 1950s

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Music in the 1960s

• Rock n’ roll became more popular• Main genres: folk music, rock, soul music and

pop• Famous musicians: The Beatles, Led Zeppelin,

The Rolling Stone, Tom Jones, Bob Dylan, Aretha Franklin

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Music in the 1960s

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Music in the 1970s

• Appearance of disco music• Main genres: disco, mowtown, country, soft

rock, hip-hop• Famous musicians: Steve Wonder, Aerosmith,

The Eagles, Styx, Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Kiss, Jimmy Hendrix, James Morrison

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Music in the 1970s

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Music in the 1980s

• Pop really became very popular• Main genres: pop, rock, heavy rock, hip-hop,

electronic music, punk, gothic rock, synth pop• Famous musicians: Michael Jackson,

Madonna, Tina Turner, Bon Jovi, Prince, Bruce Springsteen, R.E.M., Van Halen, Phil Collins, Steely Dan, Lynyrd Skynyrd

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Music in the 1980s

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Music in the 1990s

• The emergence of grunge music and alternative rock

• Main genres: grunge music, pop punk, indie rock, R&B, hip-hop, electronic music

• Famous musicians: Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Foo Fighters, Nirvana, Blink 182, Mariah Carey, Backstreet Boys, MC Hammer

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Music in the 1990s

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Music today

• R&B became the most popular• Main genres: pop, rock, R&B, electronic,

country• Famous musicians: Rihanna, Bruno Mars, Lady

Gaga, Eminem, 50 Cent, Linkin Park, Kanye West, Taylor Swift, Beyonce, Owl City,

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Music nowdays

User
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Thank you for listening

Made by: Dorina Tamás

Lenny GreatorexScott Lisett

Bence Penke

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