Chapter 20 The New Frontier and the Great Society

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Peace Corps Ad Join Peace Corps.
Advertisements

Chapter 20 Section 2.  Addressing poverty abroad  Peace Corps Established 1961 by JFK Volunteer assistance to developing nations  Alliance for Progress.
November 30, 2010 The Following Questions of the Day: Quiz on Section 1 What was the New Frontier and why did Kennedy have trouble with it? What were the.
28.2 The New Frontier Lesson Objective: To understand the goals of Kennedy’s Domestic Policy Essential Question: What was controversial about Kennedy’s.
KENNEDY’S LEGACY Kennedy’s Background Wealthy Family that expected public service. 43 years old Roman Catholic Charismatic and highly appealing to American.
The Kennedy and Johnson Years ( ) Chapter 28.
The Kennedy & Johnson Years Unit 5 Lesson 5 Chpt 29.
Chapter 20 Section 2 THE NEW FRONTIER Main Idea: While Kennedy had trouble getting his ideas for a New Frontier passed, several goals were achieved.
Chapter 20 section 2. Broad vision of progress Had problems turning vision into reality Could never get enough votes Proposed to Congress Medical care.
The New Frontier Chapter The Promise of Progress President Kennedy set out to transform his broad vision of progress into what he called the New.
THE NEW FRONTIER AND THE GREAT SOCIETY Ch 28 Sec 1.
Kennedy’s New Frontier. New Frontier Kennedy’s vision of progress –Called for Americans to be new pioneers and explore uncharted areas of science and.
The Kennedy Administration “The Camelot Years” Election Closest outcome since 1884 JFK beats Nixon by less than 119,000 votes.
JFK and the New Frontier Aim: How did the presidency of John F. Kennedy impact the United States?
New Frontier Chapter 20 Section 2 Progress  Kennedy Broad vision of progress “We stand today on the edge of a New Frontier” Called on Americans to be.
Chapter 28-1 & 28-2 JFK & The New Frontier Warm-Up: What did the GI bill do? 8. Why did people want to move to the suburbs? 9.. What is the reason overall.
The Cold War: Kennedy & Johnson. Election of 1960 John F. Kennedy vs. Richard Nixon First televised debate Kennedy won election primarily because he was.
The Kennedy & Johnson Years Big Idea: Lacking popular mandate, Kennedy’s domestic agenda to improve the economy & society failed in Congress. His death.
Vocabulary/Identification New Frontier Alliance for Progress Warren Commission Peace Corps mandate.
New Frontier Chapter 20 Section 2 Progress  Kennedy Broad vision of progress “We stand today on the edge of a New Frontier” Called on Americans to be.
The Kennedy & Johnson Years. Post-War Presidents Truman’s “Fair Deal” Reconversion/Readjustment Eisenhower’s “Modern Republicanism” $ Conservative/Social.
Goal 11 Part 3 JFK Presidency Election of 1960 John F. Kennedy (DEM.) defeated Richard M. Nixon (REP) Reasons: (1) JFK supported Civil Rights.
Camelot -”ask not what your country can do for you-ask what you can do for your country.” -special focus on American culture -Jackie Kennedy fashion -The.
Chp. 28 Test Review Pg. 862.
Unit 8—Chapters The Civil Rights Movement, JFK, and LBJ CSS 11.10,
UNITED STATES HISTORY REVIEW Short Answer. Short Answer Questions None for this test. Sorry for the let down.
28-2: The New Frontier.
Camelot -”ask not what your country can do for you-ask what you can do for your country.” inauguration speech -special focus on American culture (100s.
The Kennedy and Johnson Years ( ). Chapter 28 Section 1 The New Frontier.
20.2 The New Frontier. The Camelot Years  The Kennedy Mystique  The new first family fascinated the public  Kennedy surrounded himself with young intellectuals.
Election of John F. Kennedy–Dem. -Richard Nixon Rep. -religious issue -impact of television -Kennedy wins very close election takes a hard line on.
Truman, JFK, Lyndon B. Johnson. Harry Truman Dropped the atomic bomb G.I. Bill Desegregated the military in 1947 Fair Deal = Truman’s economic and civil.
Chapter 20 Section 1: Kennedy and the Cold War. John F. Kennedy Wins Election of 1960 What happened in the late 1950s that made some Americans believe.
Chapter 19 Kennedy Years. JFK Young, energetic, intelligent, and hard working Young, energetic, intelligent, and hard working Grew up wealthy background.
Camelot -”ask not what your country can do for you-ask what you can do for your country.” -special focus on American culture -Jackie Kennedy fashion -The.
1960s.
Chapter 20-Section 2-The New Frontier
How does America change during “Camelot”?
Spread of The cold War.
The Kennedy Presidency
Camelot -”ask not what your country can do for you-ask what you can do for your country.” -special focus on American culture -Jackie Kennedy fashion -The.
JFK and the New Frontier
John F. Kennedy and His Domestic Policy
John f. Kennedy. John f. Kennedy The Election of 1960 The 1960 election began the era of TV politics. John F. Kennedy- Catholic- wealthy family- Democrat.
JFK: A Presidency.
The Age of Camelot Unit 10 – The 1960s.
5/10 Learning Target I can explain whether Kennedy was a good president or not with 3 examples.
Chapter 20 The New Frontier and the Great Society
The New Frontier Chapter 28, Section 2.
The Age of Camelot 1960 Election: John F. Kennedy vs. Richard Nixon
KENNEDY’S LEGACY.
How does America change during “Camelot”?
JFK and LBJ Vocab Chapter 19.
Chapter 28.
#43 Chapter 20 Section 2 The New Frontier
Chapter 20-Section 2- The New Frontier
The New Frontier.
The Kennedy Years.
The Kennedy Years ( ).
Chapter 19 Kennedy and Johnson.
Kennedy Years The New Frontier.
Chapter 20 Section 1 Kennedy’s Vision of Progress
J.F.K..
The Kennedy and Johnson years
Warm up Matching: Terms will be on study guide/test. Record answers in your journal Members of the film industry publicly shamed for alleged communist.
The Age of Camelot Unit 11 – The 1960s.
The New Frontier Chapter 28, Section 2.
Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Write 3-4 complete sentences
Presentation transcript:

Chapter 20 The New Frontier and the Great Society Section 1 Kennedy and the Cold War Section 2 The New Frontier

Election of 1960 American concerns Recession Russian launch of Sputnik Long range nuclear missiles U-2 incident Cuban alignment with Russia

The Election of 1960 Part II John Kennedy - Democrat Richard Nixon - Republican Charismatic 43 years old Roman Catholic Vice-President Communist opponent 1st televised debate on September 26,1970 Watched by over 70 million viewers

Kennedy and Civil Rights Oct. 1960, Dr. King arrested in Atlanta for sitting at a segregated lunch counter and sentenced to hard labor Eisenhower and Nixon refuse to act John gets brother Robert to persuade the judge to release King on bail

Camelot Years “ask not what your country can do for you- ask what you can do for your country” Modern day Camelot, mythical court of King Arthur JFK surrounded by “the best and brightest” T.V., magazines obsessed with Jacqueline

Inauguration Speech

"What was the overall message of JFK's Inaugural address  "What was the overall message of JFK's Inaugural address?" Please be sure to use 3 specific examples from the speech to prove your thesis.

Section 2 The New Frontier- JFK’s legislative program Medical care for the elderly Rebuild urban areas Aid education Bolster national defense Increase international aid Expand space program However, he lacked a clear mandate

Stimulating the Economy Deficit spending (increase govt. spending and lowering taxes) Dept. of Defense spending 20% Minimum wage

Addressing Poverty Abroad Peace Corps- program of volunteer assistance to Asia, Africa, Latin America Alliance for Progress – program offered economic and technical assistance to Latin American countries – WHY????

Race to the Moon National Aeronautics and Space Administration – NASA July 20, 1969

Domestic Problems 1963 JFK calls for a “national assault on the causes of poverty” Orders investigations into racial injustices in the South Presents Congress with a proposal for civil rights laws and to cut taxes

Tragedy in Dallas November 22, 1963 President Kennedy visits Dallas Lee Harvey Oswald charged with murder Jack Ruby kills Oswald

Warren Commission Group headed by Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren, that investigated the assassination of President Kennedy. They concluded that Lee Harvey was solely responsible.