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The Televised Debate Affects Votes • Americans fear U.S. falling behind Soviets militarily

The Televised Debate Affects Votes • Americans fear U.S. falling behind Soviets militarily • John F. Kennedy democratic presidential nominee • First televised presidential debate between Kennedy, Richard Nixon • Kennedy coached by TV producers, comes across better than Nixon.

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The Televised Debate Affects Votes • Americans fear U.S. falling behind Soviets militarily

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  1. The Televised Debate Affects Votes • • Americans fear U.S. falling behind Soviets militarily • • John F. Kennedy democratic presidential nominee • • First televised presidential debate between Kennedy, Richard Nixon • • Kennedy coached by TV producers, comes across better than Nixon • Kennedy and Civil Rights • JFK takes stand on arrest of Martin Luther King, Jr; wins black vote Learning Goal: Students will be able to analyze the people and events that shaped the social, political and economic characteristics of the 1960's.

  2. The Kennedy Mystique • Kennedy wins presidency in close election • Kennedy White House known as Camelot for its glamour, culture, wit • First Lady admired for her elegance; constant articles about family • The Best and the Brightest • JFK’s advisers called “the best and the brightest” • Brother Robert Kennedy named attorney general Learning Goal: Students will be able to analyze the people and events that shaped the social, political and economic characteristics of the 1960's.

  3. Defining a Military Strategy • • JFK believes must redefine nation’s nuclear strategy • • Flexible response— prepare for a variety of military responses to international crisis rather than focusing solely on nuclear weapons • • JFK increases defense spending in three areas: • - strengthens conventional forces • - creates army Special Forces (Green Berets) • - triples nuclear capabilities Learning Goal: Students will be able to analyze the people and events that shaped the social, political and economic characteristics of the 1960's.

  4. The Cuban Dilemma • Revolutionary leader Fidel Castro declares himself communist • - seizes U.S. properties; Eisenhower cuts off diplomatic relations • 10% of Cuban population goes into exile; mostly to U.S. • The Bay of Pigs • Cuban exiles, CIA plan invasion to topple Castro • Plans go wrong; exile forces killed, taken prisoner • JFK pays ransom in food, medicine; mission is public embarrassment Learning Goal: Students will be able to analyze the people and events that shaped the social, political and economic characteristics of the 1960's.

  5. Flexible Response Kennedy Nuclear Weapons Green Berets “What an American in the 1960’s would say about the Camelot mystique of the Kennedys.” Learning Goal: Students will be able to analyze the people and events that shaped the social, political and economic characteristics of the 1960's.

  6. The Cuban Missile Crisis • Nikita Khrushchev sends weapons to Cuba, including nuclear missiles • JFK warns Soviets that missile attack will trigger war on U.S.S.R. • Soviets avoid confrontation at sea; reach agreement with U.S. Learning Goal: Students will be able to analyze the people and events that shaped the social, political and economic characteristics of the 1960's.

  7. “What Kennedy might say about why the Bay of Pigs was necessary.” Fidel Castro Cuba Leader Communist Bay of Pigs Learning Goal: Students will be able to analyze the people and events that shaped the social, political and economic characteristics of the 1960's.

  8. The Berlin Crisis • By 1961 20% of Germans flee to West Berlin; economic drain on East • Khrushchev wants to close access roads to West Berlin; JFK refuses • Soviets isolate West Berlin from East Germany with Berlin Wall • Searching for Ways to Ease Tensions • Establish hot line—direct phone between White House, Kremlin • •Limited Test Ban Treaty bans nuclear tests in atmosphere Learning Goal: Students will be able to analyze the people and events that shaped the social, political and economic characteristics of the 1960's.

  9. Kennedy’s Vision of Progress • • New Frontier—policies of the Kennedy administration • • JFK faces Republican-Southern Democrat coalition • • Lacks skill to get policies passed • • Also lacks mandate—clear voter support for his agenda • Stimulating the Economy • By 1960, U.S. in recession; 6% unemployment • JFK administration pushes for deficit spending to stimulate growth • Gets 20% increase for defense; money for unemployment problems Learning Goal: Students will be able to analyze the people and events that shaped the social, political and economic characteristics of the 1960's.

  10. Addressing Poverty Abroad • • Peace Corps—volunteers assist developing nations; great success • • Alliance for Progress—economic, technical assistance to Latin America • - in part meant to deter spread of communism in Latin America • Addressing Domestic Problems • Michael Harrington’s The Other America brings attention to poverty • 1963, JFK begins to work on poverty, racial injustice, civil rights Learning Goal: Students will be able to analyze the people and events that shaped the social, political and economic characteristics of the 1960's.

  11. Learning Goal: Students will be able to analyze the people and events that shaped the social, political and economic characteristics of the 1960's.

  12. Four Days in November • November 22, 1963, JFK shot, killed riding in motorcade in Dallas • Jack Ruby shoots alleged assassin Lee Harvey Oswald • Vice president Lyndon Johnson succeeds JFK • Unanswered Questions • •Warren Commission investigates, concludes Oswald acted alone • 1979 reinvestigation concludes Oswald part of conspiracy Learning Goal: Students will be able to analyze the people and events that shaped the social, political and economic characteristics of the 1960's.

  13. Lyndon Baines Johnson • As Congressman, Lyndon Baines Johnson mentored, helped by FDR • 1948, LBJ narrowly wins Senate seat • A Master Politician • 1955, LBJ becomes Senate majority leader • “LBJ treatment”—ability to persuade senators to support his bills • LBJ helps Kennedy win key Southern states in presidential election Learning Goal: Students will be able to analyze the people and events that shaped the social, political and economic characteristics of the 1960's.

  14. Warren Commission Lee Harvey Oswald One Shot Kennedy Only Categories Without using your notes, list one participant of the Cold War/1960s. Learning Goal: Students will be able to analyze the people and events that shaped the social, political and economic characteristics of the 1960's.

  15. The War on Poverty • LBJ declares “war on poverty” • • Economic Opportunity Act: education, training, small business loans • Includes Job Corps, VISTA, Head Start, Community Action Program • The 1964 Election • Republicans nominate Senator Barry Goldwater • Goldwater: government should not deal with social, economic problems • Threatens to bomb North Vietnam, advocates intervention • LBJ says will not send troops to Vietnam; wins by landslide Learning Goal: Students will be able to analyze the people and events that shaped the social, political and economic characteristics of the 1960's.

  16. Learning Goal: Students will be able to analyze the people and events that shaped the social, political and economic characteristics of the 1960's.

  17. “What a member of the Peace Corp might say about why they signed up.” • Categories • Without using your notes, list one event/policy of the Cold War/1960s. Learning Goal: Students will be able to analyze the people and events that shaped the social, political and economic characteristics of the 1960's.

  18. The Great Society • •Great Society—LBJ’s legislation to end poverty, discrimination • • Johnson’s vision for America includes a higher standard of living and equal opportunity • Education • Elementary and Secondary Education Act funds school materials • Healthcare • • Medicare—low-cost medical, hospital insurance for senior citizens • • Medicaid—health insurance for welfare recipients Learning Goal: Students will be able to analyze the people and events that shaped the social, political and economic characteristics of the 1960's.

  19. Think, Pair, Share Since the onset of the Great Depression, we’ve discussed government spending and the size of government. Which do you think would be more expensive in the long run, spending money on social programs (such as Head Start and Medicare) or dealing with the long term results of not having these programs? Learning Goal: Students will be able to analyze the people and events that shaped the social, political and economic characteristics of the 1960's.

  20. Housing • Money set aside for public housing; low-, moderate-income homes • Dept. of Housing and Urban Development created • Robert Weaver is first African American in cabinet, HUD secretary • Immigration • Existing immigration quotas discriminate against non-Western Europeans (Quota Act of 1924) • • Immigration Act of 1965 ends quotas based on nationality Learning Goal: Students will be able to analyze the people and events that shaped the social, political and economic characteristics of the 1960's.

  21. Learning Goal: Students will be able to analyze the people and events that shaped the social, political and economic characteristics of the 1960's.

  22. The Warren Court • • Warren Court—Supreme Court under Chief Justice Earl Warren • • Bans prayer in schools, limits power of communities to censor books, film, affirms free speech • Congressional Reapportionment • • Reapportionment—the redrawing of election districts to reflect changes in population • Court rules districts must have approximately equal population • Leads to shift in political power from rural to urban areas Learning Goal: Students will be able to analyze the people and events that shaped the social, political and economic characteristics of the 1960's.

  23. Social and Economic Effects • Post-WW II, LBJ extends federal power more than all other presidents • Poverty drops from 21% of population in 1962 to 11% in 1973 • Massive tax cut spurs economy; Great Society contributes to deficit but helps mainly minorities and the poor Learning Goal: Students will be able to analyze the people and events that shaped the social, political and economic characteristics of the 1960's.

  24. Scale 4) Student can compare and contrast the people and events that shaped the social, political, and economic characteristics of the 1960’s. 3) Student can analyzethe people and events that shaped the social, political, and economic characteristics of the 1960’s. 2) Student can explain the people and events that shaped the social, political, and economic characteristics of the 1960’s. 1) Student can recognize the people and events that shaped the social, political, and economic characteristics of the 1960’s. Learning Goal: Students will be able to analyze the people and events that shaped the social, political and economic characteristics of the 1960's.

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