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JFK vs. Nixon: 1960 Campaign Drama

Experience the intense rivalry between JFK and Nixon in the pivotal 1960 election, from pre-debates to post-debates victories. Dive into JFK's administration, foreign policy decisions, and pivotal Cold War events like the Bay of Pigs and Cuban Missile Crisis. Discover the impact of televised debates and TV coverage on this historic election. Explore JFK's legacy and enduring influence on American politics.

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JFK vs. Nixon: 1960 Campaign Drama

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  1. Chapter 28 JFK and the Cold War

  2. The 1960 Campaign • The Republican Party Nominates former Vice President Richard Nixon. • The Democratic Party Nominates the Senator from Massachusetts, John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

  3. Pre-debates - who was leading the polls? Debates - How did the candidates appear? Who was winning on radio and who was winning on TV? Post Debates – Who wins? Richard Nixon led the early polls. Showed a vibrant JFK, and a weary burned out Nixon. Radio listeners thought Nixon won, and TV viewers felt that JFK won. JFK wins a narrow victory! Television Coverage and the 1960 election

  4. Television changes America!

  5. The Kennedy Administration • Lyndon B. Johnson – Vice President • Robert F. Kennedy – Attorney General (JFK’s Most trusted advisor)

  6. Lyndon B. Johnson Robert Kennedy

  7. JFK’s Foreign Policy • Flexible Response – Kennedy wanted to have a number of options in case of an international crisis.

  8. Foreign Aid • Designed to help 3rd world countries and block Soviet influence. • Peace Corps - Americans would volunteer for 2 years and work in these developing countries. • Alliance for Progress – Offered billions of dollars to aid Latin America.

  9. The Bay of Pigs • Read page 899 • What was the Bay of Pigs invasion? Why did it fail?

  10. The Berlin Wall • This barrier had prevented the mass departure of East Germans to the West through Berlin. This became the most widely recognized symbol of the Cold War!

  11. The Cuban Missile Crisis • Read Pages 901 – 902! • What was the Cuban Missile Crisis? How did this almost lead up to a Nuclear War?

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