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The Kennedy Administration “The Camelot Years”
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1960 Election Closest outcome since 1884 JFK beats Nixon by less than 119,000 votes
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A New White House Smooth style, but “lacked substance” Jackie Kennedy – captivated nation Papers, Magazines obsessed with first family Reminded many of modern day Camelot
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Best & Brightest Surrounded himself with team of advisers –Relied most heavily on brother Robert (Attorney General) –Dean Rusk – Secretary of State –Robert McNamara – Sec. of Defense
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The New Frontier Promise of progress “We stand today on the edge of a new frontier” Had trouble gathering votes –Medical care for aged –Rebuild urban areas –Education aid Lacked “popular mandate” –Clear indication that voters approved his plans
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Stimulating the Economy 1960: America in recession –Unemployment at 6% “lagging behind Western democracies and USSR” Pushed for deficit spending (Keynes) –Increase government spending –Lower taxes Increased minimum wage: $1.25/hour Extended unemployment insurance Assistance to cities with high unemployment
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Addressing Poverty Created Peace Corps –Volunteer assistance to developing nations –Many volunteers just out of college –Huge success despite critics Alliance for Progress –Technical assistance to Latin America
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Race to the Moon US was challenged after USSR sends man into space NASA –Launch facilities & mission control center –$9 billion for space exploration First payoff: 2/1962 – John Glenn orbits Earth
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Addressing Domestic Problems The Other America –Profiled problem of poverty –50 million people in America: less than $1,000/yr 1963: JFK calls for “national assualt on causes of poverty Ordered investigation on racial injustices in South Pushed for Civil Rights bill
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