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How does the political cartoon illustrate Kennedy & Khrushchev’s relationship? Why do the leaders of these two superpowers need to be so precise when “measuring” each other? Consider the four major events that took place in the Cold War during Kennedy’s presidency to support your answers to questions 1 &2. (Bay of Pigs, Berlin, Cuban Missile Crisis, and Test Ban Treaty) Your short response must be submitted through turnitin.com. Answer in one well-written paragraph. Remember RACES.

How does the political cartoon illustrate Kennedy & Khrushchev’s relationship? Why do the leaders of these two superpowers need to be so precise when “measuring” each other? Consider the four major events that took place in the Cold War during Kennedy’s presidency to support your answers to questions 1 &2. (Bay of Pigs, Berlin, Cuban Missile Crisis, and Test Ban Treaty) Your short response must be submitted through turnitin.com. Answer in one well-written paragraph. Remember RACES.

How does the political cartoon illustrate Kennedy & Khrushchev’s relationship? Why do the leaders of these two superpowers need to be so precise when “measuring” each other? Consider the four major events that took place in the Cold War during Kennedy’s presidency to support your answers to questions 1 &2. (Bay of Pigs, Berlin, Cuban Missile Crisis, and Test Ban Treaty) Your short response must be submitted through turnitin.com. Answer in one well-written paragraph. Remember RACES.

How does the political cartoon illustrate Kennedy & Khrushchev’s relationship? Why do the leaders of these two superpowers need to be so precise when “measuring” each other? Consider the four major events that took place in the Cold War during Kennedy’s presidency to support your answers to questions 1 &2. (Bay of Pigs, Berlin, Cuban Missile Crisis, and Test Ban Treaty) Your short response must be submitted through turnitin.com. Answer in one well-written paragraph. Remember RACES.