John F. “Jack” Kennedy. I.Background A. Wealthy Boston family. B. World War II hero. (pics)(pics) C. Senator from Massachusetts. II. Elected President.

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John F. “Jack” Kennedy

I.Background A. Wealthy Boston family. B. World War II hero. (pics)(pics) C. Senator from Massachusetts. II. Elected President in 1960 A. Youngest president ever elected. B. First Catholic president. C. First televised presidential. III. “Camelot” A. Young, beautiful family. picspics B. Graceful, elegant. C. Young, bright advisors.

IV. Kennedy and the Cold War A. Cuba 1. Became Communist in Bay of Pigs. 3. Cuban Missile Crisis. B. The Berlin WallThe Berlin Wall C. The Space Race V. Kennedy’s Domestic Policies – the “New Frontier” A. The Peace Corp B. Poverty C. Civil Rights

IV. Kennedy’s Death A. Shot in Dallas TX, November 22, B. Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested. C. Dallas nightclub owner Jack Ruby shot Oswald the next day.Jack Ruby D. The Warren Commission concluded that Oswald had acted alone.