Chapter 28 Section 1 In Pictures (and a few words)

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Chapter 28 Section 1 In Pictures (and a few words)

-Economic Recession -Poise during the debates -Coming to the aid of M.L.K. Jr. -Good looks/charisma -wealth

-Cuban exiles and commandos jailed or killed -Kennedy embarrassed -Public relations triumph for Castro -U.S. paid $53 million for the release of surviving POWs.

What were the effects of the Cuban Missile Crisis? - Khrushchev’s prestige damaged after he removed the missiles -Kennedy criticized at being too eager to engage militarily -Kennedy agreed not to invade Cuba -Nervous citizens

The Soviet Union built the Berlin Wall to stop the flow of refuges from East Berlin to West Berlin.

Why was the hot line installed? To allow the leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union to communicate instantaneously should another crisis arise.

What would the Limited Test Ban Treaty eventually do? Ban the explosion of nuclear devices in the atmosphere.