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The Cold War Part Three: Kennedy & Johnson and the 1960s
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Learning Targets I can evaluate the presidencies of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. I can trace Cold War developments in US foreign policy in the 1960s. I can evaluate the domestic agendas Kennedy and Johnson. I can trace the development of the Civil Rights movement in the 1960s.
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Kennedy’s “New Frontier” “Camelot” Public perception Reality
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Kennedy’s “New Frontier” “Ask not what your country can do for you…” “the best and the brightest” – Robert McNamara – Robert Kennedy
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Kennedy’s “New Frontier” Unsuccessful: – Education – Medical care to elderly Successes: – Peace Corps – Raise in min. wage – Area redevelopment Act – Housing Act of 1961 – “Space Race”
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JFK and Civil Rights The Democrat’s Dilemma Freedom Riders (CORE)(61) James Meredith (62) Birmingham March (63)
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JFK and Civil Rights University of Alabama & George Wallace (63) Medgar Evers March on Washington – MLK “I have a dream” speech
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Kennedy and The Cold War Peace Corps Alliance for Progress
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Kennedy and The Cold War “Flexible Response” – Green Berets – Nuclear buildup
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Kennedy and The Cold War The Bay of Pigs – Planned CIA trained invasion of Cuba – Humiliation Kennedy blames CIA Pushed Cuba closer to USSR
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Kennedy and The Cold War The Berlin Wall (61) “Ich bin eine Berliner”
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Kennedy and The Cold War The Cuban Missile Crisis Nukes discovered (62) Naval quarantine v. surgical strike or invasion Nuclear chicken Khrushchev blinks Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (63)
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The Kennedy Assassination November 22, 1963 Lee Harvey Oswald Warren Commission The biggest result
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Lyndon B. Johnson Civil Rights Act of 1964 Tax Cut Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
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Election of 1964 Johnson – No intention of expanding the war in Vietnam – “Great Society” and “War on Poverty” Barry Goldwater – “Father of Modern Conservativism”
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LBJ: “The Great Society” War on Poverty – Equal Opportunity Act – Appalachian Regional Development Act – Elementary and Secondary Education Act – Head Start Medicare Medicaid Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
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LBJ: “The Great Society” Immigration Act of 1965 National Endowment for the Arts PBS Water Quality Act
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LBJ and Civil Rights Civil Rights Act of 1964 – Equal Employment Opportunity Commission – Title VII Voting Rights Act of 1965 Affirmative Action Bakke Case (78) Thurgood Marshall
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Civil Rights: The Movement Divides De jure and de facto segregation Black Separatism – Nation of Islam and Malcom X – CORE and SNCC change policies in 1966 – Stokely Carmichael and Black Power – Black Panthers
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Civil Rights: The Movement Divides “Long Hot Summers” (65-67) – Watts Riots (L.A., 65) – Detroit (67) Kerner Commission
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Civil Rights for Other Groups Chicanos (Mexican- Americans) – Ceasar Chavez (United Farm Workers Organizing Committee American Indian Movement (AIM) – Seized Indian Bureau – AIM & Oglala Sioux occupy Wounded Knee, SD Gay Rights Movement
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The New Left and Counterculture Baby boom teens and tweens Students for a Democratic Society Counterculture – “sex, drugs, and rock and roll” – Hippies – Woodstock (69)
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The Warren Court Stressed personal liberty and privacy Brown v. Board Reapportionment decisions Rights of the Accused – Gideon v. Wainwright – Escobedo v. Illinois – Miranda v. Arizona Engle v. Vitale
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Feminism Betty Friedan – The Feminine Mystique (63) National Organization for Women (NOW)(66) Equal Rights Amendment (67)(doesn’t pass) Roe v. Wade (73) Title IX
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1968: The World Explodes MLK Assassinated Robby Kennedy Assassinated Tet Offensive Johnson’s announcement
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