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Retrospective 1984
The year 1984 unfolded at the height of the Cold War, in a world shaped by political tension, technological progress, cultural upheavals, and athletic feats. It was also marked by tragedy and profound transformations across multiple domains.
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Politics and international affairs
- Ronald Reagan is re-elected President of the United States, while François Mitterrand, Margaret Thatcher, Helmut Kohl, and Deng Xiaoping lead their respective nations.
- Konstantin Chernenko succeeds Yuri Andropov as leader of the USSR.
- In India, Indira Gandhi is assassinated following Operation Blue Star at the Golden Temple in Amritsar.
- Desmond Tutu receives the Nobel Peace Prize for his fight against apartheid.
- Ahmed Sékou Touré, President of Guinea, dies in March.
- Gerry Adams and Sinn Féin gain greater visibility despite the ongoing violence of the IRA.
- Upper Volta becomes Burkina Faso, meaning “the land of upright people.”
Conflicts, crises, and disasters
- The Bhopal disaster, caused by the Union Carbide plant in India, kills thousands.
- In Ethiopia, famine sparks the first major wave of international media coverage.
- The Los Angeles Olympics are boycotted by the USSR and other Eastern Bloc countries, who organize the Friendship Games in response.
- The United Kingdom signs an agreement with China for the future handover of Hong Kong in 1997.
Science, technology, and space
- Apple launches the Macintosh, introduced by a memorable ad directed by Ridley Scott.
- An American astronaut becomes the first to perform an untethered spacewalk using a jetpack.
- Soviet cosmonaut Svetlana Savitskaya becomes the first woman to walk in space.
- The video game Tetris is created in the USSR.
- Major corporations like IBM and Exxon Mobil continue to dominate the global economy.
Culture, music, and film
- George Orwell’s novel 1984 regains prominence and influences public discourse.
- Films such as Amadeus, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Paris, Texas, and Purple Rain leave their mark.
- Terms of Endearment, starring Shirley MacLaine and Robert Duvall, wins multiple Academy Awards.
- Music charts are ruled by hits like “Thriller” and “Beat It” (Michael Jackson), “When Doves Cry” (Prince), “Born in the U.S.A.” (Bruce Springsteen), and “Relax” (Frankie Goes to Hollywood).
- The charity project Band Aid gathers major British artists for Do They Know It’s Christmas?
- Czech poet Jaroslav Seifert receives the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Sports
- The Los Angeles Olympics are dominated by the U.S. in the absence of many Eastern Bloc countries.
- The Challenger shuttle carries seven American astronauts into orbit.
- Michel Platini leads France to victory in Euro 1984.
- In tennis, John McEnroe and Martina Navratilova dominate the courts.
- In hockey, Wayne Gretzky leads the Edmonton Oilers to victory.
- The Los Angeles Raiders win the Super Bowl.
- The Detroit Tigers win the World Series, and the Boston Celtics take the NBA title.
- In boxing, Willie Hernández is named MVP of Major League Baseball.
- Niki Lauda and Laurent Fignon shine in Formula 1 and cycling.
- The Nordic World Ski Championships are held for the first time in the Principality of Liechtenstein.
Births and deaths
- Born this year: Kim Jong-un, Mark Zuckerberg, Prince Harry, Katy Perry, Scarlett Johansson, LeBron James, Avril Lavigne.
- Died this year: Michel Foucault, George Gallup, Truman Capote, François Truffaut, Paul Dirac, Johnny Weissmuller, Count Basie, Marvin Gaye, Richard Burton.
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Quiz questions preview
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From which space shuttle did Bruce McCandless make the first untethered spacewalk?
Columbia | Atlantis | Discovery | Challenger -
Which cyclist won the Tour de France?
Greg LeMond | Pedro Delgado | Laurent Fignon | Bernard Hinault -
Which team won the World Series in Major League Baseball (MLB)?
The San Diego Padres | The New York Mets | The Los Angeles Dodgers | The Detroit Tigers -
Who won the Oscar for Best Actress for the film "Terms of Endearment"?
Meryl Streep | Shirley MacLaine | Debra Winger | Amy Irving -
Which country signed a declaration with China on December 19 that Hong Kong should become Chinese again in 1997?
France | Portugal | The United States | The United Kingdom