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USH 17-2 JFK and the Cold War “Flexible Response” – Thought Eisenhower’s “Brinksmanship” too harsh – Built up troops and conventional weapons – Expanded.

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1 USH 17-2 JFK and the Cold War “Flexible Response” – Thought Eisenhower’s “Brinksmanship” too harsh – Built up troops and conventional weapons – Expanded Special Forces

2 Aid to Other Countries Wanted better relations with Latin America “Alliance for Progress” – Provide aid to Latin American countries Schools Housing Health care Land distribution – Mixed results

3 Peace Corps – Americans sent to poverty-stricken countries to provide aid – Still very active today Aid to Other Countries

4 Cold War in Space Soviets first to send man in space (1961) – Yuri Gagarin – Kennedy worried world will see communism as superior – Kennedy sets huge goal: Put a man on the moon by end of the decade (60s)

5 Cold War in Space John Glenn first American in space (1962) Three men sent into space in “Apollo” (1965) July 20, 1969 – Neil Armstrong – Buzz Aldrin – Michael Collins Humans land on the moon Armstrong first human to walk on moon U.S. ‘wins’ the space race

6 Crises in the Cold War The Bay of Pigs – Cuba becomes communist – C.I.A. secretly trains ex-Cubans for uprising – Invasion a disaster – U.S. looks disorganized

7 Crises in the Cold War The Berlin Wall – Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet leader – Flood of East Germans going in to West Germany – Soviets build a massive wall to keep people form leaving Became the visible symbol of the Cold War

8 Crises in the Cold War Cuban Missile Crisis – U.S. uses satellite photos to show Cuba is home to Russian missiles – U.S. sends naval blockade to Cuba – Russia agrees to leave Cuba U.S. takes missiles out of Turkey – Closest world has come yet to nuclear war

9 Death of the President Dallas, Texas November 22, 1963 Lee Harvey Oswald shoots Kennedy twice Jack Ruby kills Oswald days later Warren Commission – Investigated the assassination

10 Death of the President


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