Civil Rights Projects are graded check you grade on you phone or on the wall You will need a textbook on your desk today.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
What were the major events of the Cold War?
Advertisements

JFK AND THE COLD WAR Chapter 23, Section 2 By Mr. Bruce Diehl
PowerPoint by Mr. Hataway Created February 26, 2003 Revised March 16, 2011 JFK and the Cold War.
CHAPTER 23.2 JFK AND THE COLD WAR
Kennedy’s Foreign Policy Terms and People John F. Kennedy – a Democratic senator who was elected President in 1960 Richard M. Nixon – former Republican.
President John F. Kennedy The Kennedy Administration.
JFK AND THE COLD WAR Ch Wednesday, May 16, 2012  Daily goal(s): Understand how JFK responded to Cold War conflicts like the Bay of Pigs, Cuban.
Kennedy Chapter 48 Section 3. Class Starter Write down one question you have about Kennedy’s domestic policies, or the Spectrum.
Section 2-JFK & the Cold War Click the Speaker button to listen to the audio again.
Kennedy’s Foreign Policy Bay of Pigs Berlin Wall Cuban Missile Crises.
JFK and the Cold War Chapter 28 Section 2. Flexibility JFK b/l that Eisenhower had relied too heavily on nuclear weapons JFK b/l that Eisenhower had relied.
Cold War Part II Page 27 East Germany - especially East Berlin became the focus of the Cold War.
Kennedy and the Cold War. President John F. Kennedy takes over the Cold War in the 1960’s – The 1960 election changes politics First Roman Catholic president.
Kennedy’s Foreign Policy
American History Chapter 17 Section 2. Flexible Response Kennedy tried to reduce the threat of nuclear war and contain communism. He wanted the option.
Pump-Up Recall how Truman and Eisenhower confronted the challenges of the Cold War. Predict whether subsequent Presidents will follow earlier policies.
Goal 11 Part 3 JFK Presidency Election of 1960 John F. Kennedy (DEM.) defeated Richard M. Nixon (REP) Reasons: (1) JFK supported Civil Rights.
Getting to California Highlight in your Reading Quiz Notes “flexible response” Green Berets Peace Corps Space Race Apollo Program Berlin Wall Ch 23-2:
USH 17-2 JFK and the Cold War “Flexible Response” – Thought Eisenhower’s “Brinksmanship” too harsh – Built up troops and conventional weapons – Expanded.
Kennedy and the Cold War For today, you need a book and a writing utensil Brainstorm the tools that Eisenhower and Truman used to contain the spread of.
Kennedy and the Cold War. President John F. Kennedy takes over the Cold War in the 1960’s – The 1960 election changes politics First Roman Catholic president.
JFK and the Cold War HW Quiz 1.What was the name of JFK ’ s program to give financial aid to Latin American countries? 2.What happened to Cuba ’ s government.
Chapter 19 Kennedy Years. JFK Young, energetic, intelligent, and hard working Young, energetic, intelligent, and hard working Grew up wealthy background.
Chapter 28 – Section 2 Pages Kennedy Deals with Global Challenges  Kennedy had to focus on foreign policy to guide nation through Cold War.
Crises of the Cold War Hour of Maximum Danger.
JFK and LBJ.
Kennedy’s Foreign Policy
The Cold War and Space Race
Kennedy’s Foreign Policy
Jeopardy (BOYD STYLE) AHSGE Review Edition.
Cold War.
Bay of Pigs Invasion, Berlin Crisis, and Cuban Missile Crisis
JFK By: T.J Hoppen.
JFK and the Cold War Chapter 28 Section 2.
15.2 JFK and the Cold War.
Bay of Pigs Invasion, Berlin Crisis, and Cuban Missile Crisis
John f. Kennedy. John f. Kennedy The Election of 1960 The 1960 election began the era of TV politics. John F. Kennedy- Catholic- wealthy family- Democrat.
-President John F. Kennedy
A Decade of Protest and Change
Kennedy’s Election 1960 People felt that Kennedy represented the future Claimed the nation’s prosperity was not reaching the poor “New Frontier” Rallied.
17.2: JFK & the Cold War
Does the myth reflect reality?
The New Frontier and the Great Society
Chapter 28.
JFK and the Cold War.
4/12/13 Chapter 24, JFK & The Cold War Aim: Did Kennedy’s ‘New Frontier’ programs change the lives of Americans? How and why? How were the changes that.
JFK.
Chapter 22: The Kennedy and Johnson Years
The Berlin Wall Goes Up (1961)
Cold War Crises Analyze how the Kennedy administration responded to the Cold War crises in Cuba and Berlin.
KENNEDY & THE COLD WAR JFK FOREIGN POLICY JFK Cold War Video Clips
Chapter 19 Kennedy and Johnson.
Cold War Confrontations in Latin America
Into the 1960s.
Chapter JFK and the Cold War
Bay of Pigs Invasion, Berlin Crisis, and Cuban Missile Crisis
Due Today! Civil Rights Movement Terms MLK/Malcolm X Double Bubble Map
23-2 JFK and the Cold War.
Foreign Policy The Early 1960s.
Kennedy’s Foreign Policy
Eisenhower’s Foreign Policy.
The Kennedy & Johnson Years (1960—1969)
The Kennedy and Johnson years
JFk Foreign Policy.
Kennedy’s Foreign Policy
Kennedy Year’s.
JFK and the Cold War.
Kennedy Administration
John F. Kennedy and the New Frontier The Years from
Ch. 15 Review Topic 1 Topic 2 Topic 3 Topic 4
Presentation transcript:

Civil Rights Projects are graded check you grade on you phone or on the wall You will need a textbook on your desk today.

Kennedy and the Cold War For today, you need a book and a writing utensil Brainstorm the tools that Eisenhower and Truman used to contain the spread of communism. What did the two presidents do the same? What was different? Using page 847 fill in the graphic organizer on your paper.

Kennedy and the Cold War Reducing the threat of nuclear war and stopping the spread of communism Flexible response: Kennedy thought Eisenhower had relied too heavily on nuclear weapons. He wanted to increase the number of troops and buildup conventional weapons. This would allow the country to fight limited style warfare. Aid to other countries: Under Kennedy’s administration this focused mainly on Latin America. This policy was based on the theory that communist revolutions were more likely to occur in countries with poor economies. Money went to establish better schools, housing, and health care. Peace Corps: young Americans would volunteer to do humanitarian work in less developed countries to help fight poverty.

Kennedy and the Cold War Space Race Kennedy insisted that America made putting a human on the moon a priority. He proposed that America land a man on the moon before the end of the decade.

Kennedy and the Space Race http://youtu.be/ouRbkBAOGEw 5:08-6:18 8:25-9:35

Kennedy and the Cold War Crises of the Cold War Bay of Pigs: Use page 848 to answer questions 3 and 4. Bay of Pigs video

Fidel Castro overthrew the government of Cuba in 1959 Fidel Castro overthrew the government of Cuba in 1959. Castro’s government seized American owned businesses and land. He also established ties with the Soviet Union. The CIA secretly trained and armed Cuban exiles to invade in the hopes that it would spark a popular uprising. The invasion was a disaster and Kennedy canceled the planned air support to keep Americas involvement a secret. Within two days, almost all 1,400 of the Cuban exiles were killed or captured. The popular uprising against Castro never occurred and the plot made the United States look weak and disorganized.

Wanting to stop the flow of people from communist East Germany into West Berlin Khrushchev demanded that the city of Berlin (which was completely inside East Germany) be given to East Germany. Kennedy refused. In response, a wall, with armed guards posted along it, was built to separate West Berlin from the East.

Kennedy and the Cold War The Berlin wall: Berlin Wall video Checkpoint Charlie video

The Kennedy Assassination https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSBXW1- VGmM

Wanted for Treason Flyer

The Zapruder Film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqlib47cefM