Chorus 7 Frank Sivillo, Kaitlyn Main, Martin Klinger.

Slides:



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

The Cold War. Topic 1: Different Ideas The Soviets and the Americans disagreed about many ideas. They had different forms of government, different political.
Broadwater School History Department 1 Revise for GCSE Humanities: Kennedy and the New Frontier This is the fourth of nine revision topics. America and.
Kennedy’s Foreign Policy Terms and People John F. Kennedy – a Democratic senator who was elected President in 1960 Richard M. Nixon – former Republican.
Objectives Explain the steps Kennedy took to change American foreign policy. Analyze the causes and effects of the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Cuban Missile.
President John F. Kennedy The Kennedy Administration.
Kennedy and Johnson Years Quiz Review Game. 3. Fidel Castro Communist leader in Cuba that America attempted to overthrow during the Bay of Pigs Invasion.
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Kennedy’s Foreign Policy.
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.
Chapter 29 Section 1 Notes First Half
The Kennedy Years Election of 1960 First televised debates Slim victory for Kennedy CandidateElectoral VotePopular Vote% Electoral Vote % Popular.
Kennedy & The Cold War Chapter 24 Section 2. Containing Communism The Cold War was the major issue during JFK’s presidency. Under his watch there were.
KENNEDY’S PRESIDENCY. DO NOW How does TV influence society today? How does TV influence society today? Provide two examples of how TV could impact society.
Broadwater School History Department 1 Easy Revision for GCSE Humanities: Kennedy & the New Frontier This is the fourth of eight revision topics. America.
March 3, Begin Unit VII: 28.1 Notes 2. Video Clip: 1960 Election and the Role of TV Vocabulary 4. Unit 6 Exam Results.
Kennedy’s Foreign Policy Chapter 26 Section 2. Words to Know Exile: A person who lives away from his or her home country Quarantine: To isolate, or cut.
1950- Senator Joseph McCarthy gave a speech to the Senate accusing 205 federal workers of being members of the Communist Party Many other politicians,
KENNEDY AND THE COLD WAR. John F. Kennedy Remembered in many ways.
Unit 14 Cold War Chapter 30. The United States led the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in democratic Western Europe. The Soviet Union led the.
THE NEW FRONTIER & THE GREAT SOCIETY In this chapter you will learn about President John F. Kennedy’s New Frontier and President Lyndon B. Johnson’s Great.
Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War BeginsKennedy and the Cold War Section 1 Explain the steps Kennedy took to change American foreign policy. Analyze the.
JFK & LBJ
Origins of the Cold War ( ). Occupation of Europe Germany was split into four parts 1 part (east): Controlled by the Soviets; Money went to the.
The Cold War: Kennedy & Johnson. Election of 1960 John F. Kennedy vs. Richard Nixon First televised debate Kennedy won election primarily because he was.
THE PRESIDENCY OF JOHN F. KENNEDY EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE PRESIDENCY OF JOHN F. KENNEDY TO SUCCEED IN APUSH
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.
Section 1: The New Frontier Section 2: The Great Society Section 3: Foreign Policy in the Early 1960s Copyright © 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing.
Unit 6 Lesson 2 Remediation Activity 1 The Cold War in the 1960s.
American History Chapter 17 Section 2. Flexible Response Kennedy tried to reduce the threat of nuclear war and contain communism. He wanted the option.
NASA NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) (1958) – formed to compete with the Soviet Union’s space program.
The Cold War: The Presidency of John Fitzgerald Kennedy Mr. Bach Hudson High School United States History.
Goal 11 Part 3 JFK Presidency Election of 1960 John F. Kennedy (DEM.) defeated Richard M. Nixon (REP) Reasons: (1) JFK supported Civil Rights.
The Cold War The Beginnings ► Yalta Conference held in 1945  Held between USA, Britain, and Russia ► “Iron Curtain” Speech given by Winston.
Cold War Review Two East ___________ - especially East ________ (city) became the focus of the Cold War Germany Berlin.
Supporting Freedom Abroad Cuba The Berlin Wall Cuban Missile Crisis.
JFK and the New Frontier. Camelot John F. Kennedy (D) – Naval Hero, Congressman, Senator Massachusetts – Becomes 35 th President in 1960President Beat.
Chapter 28, Section 3 Aim: Crisis Over Cuba. By the 1960s, the U.S. and Soviet Union had emerged as superpowers (nations with enough military, political,
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.
The 1960s. Civil Rights Movement Jackie Robinson – the 1 st African American to play in the Major Leagues along with the Montgomery Bus Boycott started.
Election of John F. Kennedy–Dem. -Richard Nixon Rep. -religious issue -impact of television -Kennedy wins very close election takes a hard line on.
Kennedy Years. Election of The Candidates Richard Nixon (R) John F. Kennedy (D)  More experience  Ike’s popularity  Face for Radio  Inexperienced.
Unit 7, Day 1.  As the election of 1960 approached, Americans were growing concerned with the growing rivalry between the U.S. and Soviet Union. Civil.
Hemingway Who-Ernest Hemingway What-American author and journalist Where-Born in Oak Park, Illinois When-1899 to 1961 Why-He influenced 20 th Century fiction.
Chapter 19 Kennedy Years. JFK Young, energetic, intelligent, and hard working Young, energetic, intelligent, and hard working Grew up wealthy background.
John F Kennedy (JFK) Youngest 43 years old*
Kennedy’s Foreign Policy
The Cold War and Space Race
John F Kennedy (JFK) Youngest 43 years old*
JFK By: T.J Hoppen.
Chapter 15: Section 1 Kennedy & the Cold War
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.
JOHN F. KENNEDY (DEMOCRAT) VS. RICHARD NIXON (REPUBLICAN)
Democratic Candidate Republican Candidate
Does the myth reflect reality?
John F. Kennedy.
Chapter 28.
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.
Chapter 19 Kennedy and Johnson.
Due Today! Civil Rights Movement Terms MLK/Malcolm X Double Bubble Map
Bart and Jessa didn’t start the fire!
JFK Election of 1960 Irish-American, son of a former senator, war hero, Catholic, Youngest president Won popularity during first ever televised presidential.
The Kennedy and Johnson years
Warmup (3.1) What are the 3 most significance events in US history so far? (before 1960)Explain why each is significance.
Warmup (3.1) What are the 3 most significance events in US history so far? (before 1960)Explain why each is significance.
Kennedy’s Foreign Policy
Chapter 29 Section 1 Notes First Half
60’s.
Kennedy Years.
Presentation transcript:

Chorus 7 Frank Sivillo, Kaitlyn Main, Martin Klinger

Hemingway Won the Nobel Prize in literature in Joined a volunteer ambulance unit in the Italian Army during the first world war. Was a reporter for American and Canadian newspapers. Sent back to Europe to cover events such as the Greek Revolution.

Eichmann Was a German Nazi in charge of extermination camps of the Holocaust. Chief of the Jewish Office of the Gestapo during World War II. In charge of office for Jewish emigration in Vienna set up by the SS.

“Stranger In a Strange Land” One of the most popular science fiction books of all time. Written by Robert A. Heinlein. Depicted a boy growing up on Mars and then returning to Earth. Addressed most major social topics.

Bob Dylan Singer, songwriter, poet, and painter. Wrote Anti-Vietnam War songs.

Berlin Hot Spot of the Cold War. Divided between America (west) and USSR (east). Sight of the Berlin Wall which separated east and west Germany.

Bay of Pigs Invasion Cuban exile’s attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro, the dictator of Cuba. Fight between US government and Castro led President Eisenhower to break off relations with Cuba in Exiles were backed by US, and Castro was backed by USSR.

Lawrence of Arabia Film based on life of T.E. Lawrence. Shows his experiences in Arabia during World War I. Themes include Lawrence’s emotional struggles with the personal violence that go along with war and his personal identity.

British Beatlemania Described the intense fan frenzy for the Beatles during their early years in the 1960’s. Became common in the United States after the Beatles performed on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1964.

Ole Miss James Meredith was the first African American student to attend Ole Miss. His goal was to put pressure on the Kennedy Administration in support of civil rights. Meredith organized and led a civil rights march From Memphis, Tennessee to Jackson, Mississippi.

John Glenn First American to orbit the Earth and was the third American in space. Was a senator from Ohio. Received a Congressional Space Medal of Honor. Was inducted into the astronaut hall of fame in 1990.

Liston Beats Patterson World Title fight in Chicago, Illinois. Was the third fastest knockout in boxing history. Liston learned to box in prison and was the prison champion.

Pope Paul Pope from June 21 st, 1963-August 6 th, He fostered improved ecumenical relations with Orthodox, Anglicans and Protestants, which resulted in many historic meetings and agreements. Took on the name Paul to indicate a renewed worldwide mission to spread the message of Christ.

Malcolm X An African American Muslim minister, public speaker, and human rights activist. While in prison Malcolm X become a member of the Nation of Islam. He was assassinated by three members of the Organization of Afro-American Unity.

British Politician Sex Refers to a political scandal in 1963 that involved The British Secretary of State for War, John Profumo, and a 21 year old girl named Christine Keeler. Rumors were spread about an affair between these two. The relationship between these two worried the government and the people of Britain.

JFK Youngest President of the United States. Conducted the Bay of Pigs Invasion of Cuba. Was involved in the Cuban Missile Crisis. He continuously helped with NASA during the space race of the Cold War with USSR. He was assassinated by Roy Lee Oswald in 1963.

Blown Away A 1994 film about an Irish terrorist who escaped from his cell in a castle prison in Northern Ireland. It starred Jeff Bridges and Tommy Lee Jones.