The New Frontier and the Great Society President John F. Kennedy’s efforts to confront the Soviet Union and address social ills are cut short by his assassination. President Lyndon B. Johnson spearheads civil rights legislation and declares a “war on poverty.” Lyndon B. Johnson being sworn in as president of the United States after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Jacqueline Kennedy (right) witnesses the oath (November 22, 1963). NEXT
The New Frontier and the Great Society SECTION 1 SECTION 2 SECTION 3 Kennedy and the Cold War The New Frontier The Great Society NEXT
Kennedy and the Cold War Section 1 Kennedy and the Cold War The Kennedy administration faces some of the most dangerous Soviet confrontations in American history. NEXT
Advanced Organizer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4YE7pTfTzI In groups of 3 or less, appoint a writer and a Presenter and create a Web of any details your group knows about the life of JFK or events during his presidency. Try for genius level to get above 10! Use your phones if needed! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4YE7pTfTzI
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Kennedy and the Cold War 1 SECTION Kennedy and the Cold War The Election of 1960 The Televised Debate Affects Votes •• John F. Kennedy discusses Catholicism openly, allays public worries, • First televised presidential debate between Kennedy, Richard Nixon • Nixon is foreign policy expert • Kennedy coached by TV producers, comes across better than Nixon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHGs4535W_o Image Kennedy and Civil Rights JFK takes stand on arrest of Martin Luther King, Jr; wins black vote NEXT
The Camelot Years The Kennedy Mystique The Best and the Brightest 1 SECTION The Kennedy Mystique Kennedy wins presidency in close election Critics argue his smooth style lacks substance 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 NEXT
A New Military Policy Defining a Military Strategy 1 SECTION A New Military Policy Defining a Military Strategy • JFK believes must redefine nation’s nuclear strategy • Flexible response—fight conventional wars, keep nuclear arms balanced Purpose: to fight (and win) in limited wars around world… • JFK increases defense spending in three areas: - strengthens conventional forces - creates army Special Forces (Green Berets) - triples nuclear capabilities NEXT
Crises over Cuba The Cuban Dilemma 1 SECTION Crises over Cuba The Cuban Dilemma Revolutionary Fidel Castro declares himself communist leader - seizes U.S. properties; Eisenhower cuts off diplomatic relations 10% of Cuban population goes into exile; mostly to U.S. The Bay of Pigs 1st Presidential Prob for JFK Cuban exiles, CIA plan invasion to topple Castro USA hoped Cuban people would rise up (they didn’t!) Plans go wrong; exile forces killed, taken prisoner JFK pays ransom in food, medicine; mission is public embarrassment https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qXZp8bxpNY Image Continued . . . NEXT
The Cuban Missile Crisis 1 SECTION continued Crises over Cuba 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. USA sets up NAVAL blockade of Cuba….. Soviets avoid confrontation at sea; reach agreement with U.S they pull missiles out of Cuba in exchange we secretly pull missiles out of Turkey 6 months later. Interactive https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5ZzL9KsyPY Die Roll Warmup! NEXT
Kennedy and Khrushchev Take the Heat Khrushchev’s prestige severely damaged in U.S.S.R. JFK criticized for brinkmanship, also for not ousting Castro Castro bans flights to and from Miami
Crisis over Berlin The Berlin Crisis 1 SECTION 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 TO STOP EAST GERMANS from leaving…. SHOW BERLIN WALL VLA: (die roll details https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdZVsFjWnbI Image NEXT
Searching for Ways to Ease Tensions Khrushchev, Kennedy conscious of danger of quick decisions Establish hot line—direct phone between White House, Kremlin • Limited Test Ban Treaty bans nuclear tests in atmosphere
Video review Clips Challenge Video review Clips Challenge! In Groups of 3 or 2 appoint one fast but neat writing person to be a recorder to record details your group observed as you watch the following clips: After watching, collaborate as a team and create the ultimate list or Web of details your group noted. Minimum of 10 Genius level is 15 plus! Cuban Missile crisis: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkuwS9E-FLo Berlin Wall: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdZVsFjWnbI JFK Assassination: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Z5pjbv8pRE JFK Conspiracies…. How many have you heard? What is a conspiracy… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxrmyfgALUc Video review Clip Challenge! In Groups of 3 or 2 appoint one fast but neat writing person to be a recorder to record details your group observed as you watch the following clips: After watching, collaborate as a team and create the ultimate list or Web of details your group noted. Minimum of 10 Genius level is 15 plus!
The New Frontier Section 2 While Kennedy has trouble getting his ideas for a New Frontier passed, several goals are achieved. NEXT
Pre Question: Survey your group: 1. Should the US spend millions of dollars each year on Space exploration or is that a waste of money? 2. Would any in your group want to go into space for a 2 year mission to Mars? Why or why not?
The New Frontier The Promise of Progress Kennedy’s Vision of Progress 2 SECTION The New Frontier The Promise of Progress Kennedy’s Vision of Progress • New Frontier—policies of the Kennedy administration • Continued . . . NEXT
Addressing Poverty Abroad 2 SECTION continued The Promise of Progress 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 Chart Continued . . . NEXT
Race to the Moon /Space Race 2 SECTION continued The Promise of Progress Race to the Moon /Space Race April 1961, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri A. Gagarin is first man in space Soon after, U.S. puts man in space, uses satellite communications July 1969 U.S astronaut Neil Armstrong is first man to walk on moon University science programs grow; new industries, technologies arise Image NEXT
Tragedy in Dallas Four Days in November Unanswered Questions 2 SECTION Tragedy in Dallas 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 Image Unanswered Questions • Warren Commission investigates, concludes Oswald acted alone 1979 reinvestigation concludes Oswald part of conspiracy NEXT
Video Review Clips JFK Camelot: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kr99dZP8ldY Space race JFK Speech: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g25G1M4EXrQ JFK assassination : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEVfKKjODBg
Sec3: Great Society Warmup: Group Discussion: Pre Question:: 1. What are some reasons people are poor? (brainstorm at least 3) Can we ever end poverty in this country? Why or why not? Should the richest people in society HAVE to give up some of their money to take care of the nation’s poor? Is this fair or sensible? INCLUDE 1 page per group with group answers written to all three of the above…appoint a writer , a presenter and ALL be thinkers!
The Great Society Section 3 The demand for reform helps create a new awareness of social problems, especially on matters of civil rights and the effects of poverty. NEXT
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The Great Society LBJ’s Path to Power 3 SECTION The Great Society LBJ’s Path to Power From the Texas Hills to Capitol Hill 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 Gets Civil Rights Act of 1957 passed—voting rights measure LBJ helps Kennedy win key Southern states in presidential election NEXT
Johnson’s Domestic Agenda 3 SECTION The War on Poverty 1964 tax cut spurs economic growth; lowers federal deficit 1964 Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination, allows enforcement LBJ declares “War on poverty” WAR on Poverty: directly attacks the housing, health and nutritional problems of the poor. • Economic Opportunity Act: education, training, small business loans Includes Job Corps, VISTA, Head Start, Community Action Program Chart Continued . . . NEXT
The Great Society Education Healthcare • Great Society—LBJ’s legislation to end poverty, discrimination • Johnson gets Congress to pass 206 of his bills Chart 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 Continued . . . NEXT
3 SECTION continued Reforms of the Warren Court Rights of the Accused Warren Court rulings expand rights of people accused of crimes: - illegally seized evidence cannot be used in court - courts must provide legal counsel to poor - suspect must be read rights before questioning Add: Miranda v Arizona 1966 (Miranda Rights!) Some praise protection of right to a fair trial Others think rulings handicap police investigations NEXT
Impact of the Great Society 3 SECTION Impact of the Great Society 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 Debate over finances, effectiveness of programs, government role Chart NEXT
Video Review Activity: Create A WeB labeled LBJ at the center and collaborate in groups of 2 -3 for as many facts about him (6 minimum for a b!) as you can recall from the following clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWfxa3qBZBk 2nd Web: Great SocietY : Make a list as many details as your group of 2-3 can recall. Appoint someone as the fast and neat writer! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znQKueSDpvI 2nd Web: Great SocietY : Make a list as many details as your group of 2-3 can recall. Appoint someone as the fast and neat writer!
Review/Summarization Activity: In groups of 2 or 3, appoint a writer and then review sections 1 through 3 and create a master list of 15 questions (5 questions from each section) with answers that your group agrees will be on a quiz for chapter 28 JFK and LBJ. Be ready to share your “zingers” and challenge your classmates or Teacher! Sign all names by the questions you designed on your papers and make sure EVERYONE creates at least 5 questions.
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