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Cuban Missile Crisis

So Far Greece and Turkey China, Koreas and Vietnam Numerous policies Domestic Power Point

1959 Cuban Revolution Castro Batista

US and Cuba Clip Century Series 1. Batista Overthrown

Bay of Pigs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qXZp8bxpNY Region Latin America: Cuba Place the events in chronological order Castro overthrows Batista Failed US invasion better Cuban/Russian relationship Cuban/Russian relationship established Castro nationalizes businesses US fears communism/cuts trade Increased relations forces US to plan invasion

Nikita Khrushchev Former First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

American nuclear weapons were first deployed in Turkey in 1959

Questions Should JFK go to war with Russia or Cuba? Should the US do nothing?

Missiles

So Far Cuba and the Cuban Missile Crisis Castro (right) replaces Batista (below) in 1959

If you were Castro would you want the authorization to launch the nukes (full access)? Fog of War Clip http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=fog+of+war+cuba+clip

Cuban Missile Crisis Place the events in chronological order Russia send nukes to Cuba US/Cuban tension increases Russia and Cuba become allies Cuba and Turkey missiles removed JFK quarantines Cuba hard /soft letter sent US has missiles in Greece Turkey