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The Kennedy Years APUSH Unit 12 Part 3. Only 120,000 votes apart!!!! – Role of Illinois? 1960 Election JFK.

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1 The Kennedy Years APUSH Unit 12 Part 3

2 Only 120,000 votes apart!!!! – Role of Illinois? 1960 Election JFK

3 Paris, 1961 Khrushchev & JFK meet to discuss Berlin and nuclear proliferation. Khrushchev thinks that JFK is young, inexperienced, and can be controlled. JFK – “One of the worst days of my life”

4 Khruschev Embraces Castro, 1961

5 The Berlin Wall Goes Up (1961) Checkpoint Charlie

6 Bay of Pigs Debacle (1961)

7 Castro versus 1500 CIA trained exiles

8 CASTRO Bay of Pigs

9 Outcomes On December 1962, the Cuban government exchanged the 1,113 captured mercenaries for 53 million dollars worth of baby food and medicine US Cost = $42 million for training and supplies + $53 million for ransom End result = Castro remains in power and Soviet Union strengthens Cuban relationship

10 Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)

11 Listed as the 13 most dangerous days in recent history! JFK – Speech to the Nation

12 KHRUSHCHEV Responds Dear Mr. President, Imagine, Mr. President, what if we were to present to you such an ultimatum as you have presented to us by your actions. How would you react to it? I think you would be outraged at such a move on our part. And this we would understand. Having presented these conditions to us, Mr. President, you have thrown down the gauntlet. Who asked you to do this? By what right have you done this? Our ties with the Republic of Cuba, as well as our relations with other nations, regardless of their political system, concern only the two countries between which these relations exist.

13 The End of the Letter? The Soviet government considers the violation of the freedom of navigation in international waters and air space to constitute an act of aggression propelling humankind into the abyss of a world nuclear-missile war. We will then be forced on our part to take those measures we deem necessary and sufficient to defend our rights. To this end we have all that is necessary.

14 Cuban Missile Crisis (1962) We went eyeball-to-eyeball with the Russians, and the other man blinked! 13 Days 13 Days

15 Outcomes of the Cuban Missile Crisis 1.Creation of a “hot line” for instant communication between Moscow and Washington 2.Limited Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty – prohibited above ground, outer space, and underwater nuclear testing (more symbolic than substantive) 3.Kennedy’s popularity soars!!!

16 Assassination of JFK Lee Harvey Oswald November 22, 1963 Dallas, Texas Interview after arrest

17 Jack Ruby Shoots Lee Harvey Oswald

18 Warren Commission’s Report It is apparent, however, that Oswald was moved by an overriding hostility to his environment. He does not appear to have been able to establish meaningful relationships with other people. He was perpetually discontented with the world around him. Long before the assassination he expressed his hatred for American society and acted in protest against it. Out of these and the many other factors which may have molded the character of Lee Harvey Oswald there emerged a man capable of assassinating President Kennedy.


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