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The Sixties Chapter 19
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Kennedy and the Nation
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Cold War tensions – time for a change Election of 1960 – Republican: Richard Nixon – domestic and economic reforms – Democrat: John F. Kennedy – moderate on issues – “get country moving” Differed little on issues
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John F. Kennedy – Young – Sense of style in White House – Highly educated advisors New Frontier – Domestic Policy – Inspired American youth
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Domestic Policy - New Frontier – Improve economy – Unemployment – Steel Industry Federal Trade Commission – Programs to help poor Americans – Tax cuts
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Kennedy’s Foreign Policy
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Flexible Response – Strong, and large military – Stockpile of nuclear weapons – Economic Aid Alliance for Progress Peace Corps
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Cuba – Fidel Castro – Ally of S.U. – Bay of Pigs – CIA trained exiles
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1950’s: W. Berlin model of economic prosperity – August 1961 – Khrushchev built Berlin Wall
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Cuban Missile Crisis – Early 1962 – SU armed Cuba with missiles Khrushchev denies these reach US
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– Oct. 1962 – Kennedy’s televised address – Telephone “hotline” – Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Public favored Kennedy Cold War continues…
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Johnson’s Administration
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November 22, 1963 – Kennedy assassinated Johnson swears oath in AFO – Warren Commission
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Johnson wanted to pass Kennedy’s education/civil rights legislations “The Other America” – Michael Harrington
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War on Poverty: – Office of Economic Opportunity Job Corps Head Start Domestic Peace Corps
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Election of 1964 – Democrat: Johnson / VP: Hubert Humphrey – Republican: Barry Goldwater Extreme anti-communist
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Johnson’s Great Society – expansion on Roosevelt’s New Deal – Medicare / Medicaid – Elementary and Secondary Education Act – Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) – Immigration and Nationality Act – 1966 Poverty decreased, unemployment stayed low
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Johnson’s Foreign Policy – Communism major threat to world peace – Used Kennedy’s foreign policy advisors – Sent troops to S. Vietnam – Rebellion in D. Republic – withdrew troops
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A New Movement in America
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Youth Movements – Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) – Baby boomers – Generation gap – Counter culture Hippies
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Pop art – Andy Warhol British Invasion – The Beatles Woodstock Art and Music Festival
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Space Race – Soviet: Yuri Gargarin – NASA’s Project Mercury – US: Alan Shepard Jr John Glenn Apollo Program – Neil Armstrong/Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin
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Live TV broadcast walk on moon AT&T – Telstar Weather satellites
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