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Chapter 20 Section 1 Kennedy and the Cold War
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The Election of 1960 Voters restless in 1960 Economy in recession Soviets developed Sputnik I and long range missiles
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The Election of 1960 Democratic nominee for President-John F. Kennedy
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The Election of 1960 Republican opponent- Richard Nixon
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The Election of 1960 1960 election closest since 1888 JFK wins
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Kennedy the Candidate Well organized campaign
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Kennedy the Candidate Had to overcome obstacles Only 43-many though inexperienced Catholic- People were afraid he would be too influenced by the Pope
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Televised Debate Nixon/Kennedy debate was the 1 st televised debate between presidential candidates
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Televised Debate People didn’t seem to care about experience-cared more about looks and speech
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Televised Debate Nixon lost the image battle JFK was coached by TV producers – looked better than Nixon
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Televised Debate Gave JFK a boost in the polls
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Kennedy and King October 1960-Atlanta police arrest MLK Jr. King sentenced to 4 months hard labor
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Kennedy and King JFK phoned King’s wife to express sympathy
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Kennedy Takes Command Cold War occupied much of JFK’s attention
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Kennedy Takes Command Blasted republicans for allowing Communism to move to Cuba
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Kennedy Takes Command Eisenhower relied on threat of massive retaliation
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Kennedy Takes Command Developed a policy of Flexible response –Developing American non-nuclear forces in case there was a minor conflict
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Kennedy Takes Command Flexible Response resulted in an increase in military spending
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Kennedy Takes Command Tripled nuclear capabilities of the US
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Crisis Over Cuba Cuba 90 miles from the US Eisenhower cuts off diplomatic relations w/ Cuba 1/3/61
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The Cuban Dilemma Castro promised democracy Led a guerrilla war against dictator Fulgencio Batista
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The Cuban Dilemma US recognized new Castro govmt Believed Castro was a freedom fighter
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The Cuban Dilemma Broke up commercial farms and made them communes
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The Cuban Dilemma Others said Castro betrayed the Revolution
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The Bay of Pigs Summer 1960- Eisenhower gave CIA permission to secretly train hundreds of Cuban exiles
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The Bay of Pigs Approved the plan Promised air support to Cuban exiles April 17, 1961 1,400 Cuban exiles landed in Southern Cuba
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The Bay of Pigs Nothing worked A prior air strike failed to knock out the Cuban air force – even thought the CIA said it did
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The Bay of Pigs The commandos that did reach the island were met by 20,000 Cuban soldiers backed by Soviet jets and tanks
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The Bay of Pigs Castro turned this into a public relations triumph
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The Bay of Pigs JFK embarrassed
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The Bay of Pigs JFK negotiated w/ Castro for the return of the captured commandos
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Cuban Missile Crisis Cuba had a powerful ally in the Soviet Union
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Cuban Missile Crisis JFK told Soviets the US would not tolerate offensive nuclear weapons in Cuba
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Cuban Missile Crisis Some of these sites contained missiles ready to launch
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Cuban Missile Crisis October 22, 1961- JFK informs nation of the Soviet missiles in Cuba
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Cuban Missile Crisis For the next 6 days- the world faced the possibility of nuclear war
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Cuban Missile Crisis 20,000 US troops assembled in Florida- largest invasion force ever assembled in the US
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Cuban Missile Crisis Soviet Ships suddenly stop to avoid confrontation
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Cuban Missile Crisis Crisis damaged Khrushchev’s prestige Criticized for backing down from the US
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Cuban Missile Crisis JFK criticized as well
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Cuban Missile Crisis Others believed JFK had been too soft
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Effects of the Cuban Missile Crisis Many Cuban exiles blamed Democrats for “losing” Cuba and became Republicans
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The Berlin Crisis Crisis emerged shortly after bay of Pigs fiasco
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The Berlin Crisis In 11 years since Berlin Airlift- 3 million east Germans (20% of the E. German population) fled to West Berlin
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The Berlin Crisis Khrushchev threatened to close off West Berlin
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The Berlin Crisis US nuclear power prevented the Soviets from closing off Berlin
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The Berlin Crisis Berlin wall ended Berlin crisis Further aggravated Col War tension
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Searching for Ways to Ease Tensions April 1963- JFK proposed the creation of a hotline between Washington DC and Moscow The 2 leaders could now communicate directly should a crisis arise
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Searching for Ways to Ease Tensions Limited Test Ban Treaty- barred nuclear testing in the atmosphere
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