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Kennedy Kicks Off

The Election of 1960 Nominations? Republican – Richard Nixon Democrat – John F. Kennedy Issues with Kennedy Young Catholic Issues are moot after WV primary

The “Great Debates” The Debates Platforms Kennedy Nation is stagnant  “New Frontier” “Let’s get the country moving again” Nixon “We never had it so good. I say we can do better.”

Down the stretch they come! Who wins?! Well, duh, we know BUT It was a close one…REALLY REALLY close

Can Kennedy do this? He has all the tools Nice guy, good looking, courageous, intelligent Can he follow through though? Young, inexperienced Inaugural Address

Starting with a bang Laos French Indochina CIA help Communists attempt to takeover Truce of 1962 Warring factions come together “coalition government” Geneva peace  2 years only

Bay of Pigs This is a MAJOR embarrassment for Kennedy and his administration April 1961 Force trained and supplied by US to overthrow CastroForce trained and supplied by US to overthrow Castro

Uh-Oh 1500 Refugees land Not successful USSR threatens to aid Cuba if USA does not back off 1200/1500 are captured Freed only after a $53 million total ransom

Vienna Krushchev again calls for Berlin to be “free” Make an alliance with E. Berlin and suffocate W. Berlin West Berlin is thriving Peaceful moves by USSR?

Vienna “summit Krushchev and Kennedy meet for the first time Kennedy holds fast “I see it’s going to be a very cold winter.”

It goes up Kennedy will fight for Berlin Begins preparation August 1961 Troops sent in 1963 “I am a Berliner”

“Flexible Response” Not the least and not the greatest but somewhere in between

Alliance for Progress Latin American focus Just like the Marshall Plan We give you money, you better your society Not really going to work out like we planned Never really attempted reforms Real focus is supporting anti-communist governments

The Peace Corps Response to accusation US wants to fight communism more than promote freedom Thousands of young ones All expenses paid but are volunteers Serve as whatever they were needed as

How is this going to work out? Good or bad? List of what needed to be done outstrips the effort to take care of things Culture problems? Some don’t want us Patriotism for Americans

Communist Challenges “Fire ze missile!” Are we or are we not behind the Soviets? Election Issue We aren’t!  Nixon was right Arms Race  Get a bigger dog Mutual Assured Destruction

Results? ICBMs SLBMs Nautilus

The Great Race of the Space Variety Get Some Russians Yuri Gagarin – First Man in Space We race to equal them “We will land on the moon before 1970”“We will land on the moon before 1970”

YAY!!! No Tests! Radiation = Bad No more testing the atmosphere Soviet Union continues to do it United States begins to test underground UN Meeting – Full Disarmament!

Test-Ban Treaty 1963, July Great Britain, Soviet Union and US No more atmospheric testing Underground still allowed and current weapon caches not touched

Vietnam Problems…Again -.- Geneva Convention from 1954 Everyone go back to square one Elections in 1956 SV doesn’t think elections will help Ngo Dinh Diem 1960 – the real trouble starts

Viet-Cong 1960 National Liberation Front – Viet-Cong (NV) Eisenhower supports SV and troops are sent in Kennedy is on the fence about sending in more troops Let them deal Diem goes down

The New Frontier Kennedy tries to talk the talk and walk the walk….YO Burned – Education Bill and “socialized medicine” are shot down

It’s Business Time Ownage Minimum wage goes up More urban renewal 24 th Amendment Retrain unemployed workers