Opening Assignment Turn in your homework to the period folder. Have you ever experienced a historic event so moving or influential that it made you remember.

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Opening Assignment Turn in your homework to the period folder. Have you ever experienced a historic event so moving or influential that it made you remember exactly where you were and what you were doing in that moment? This was the experience of many Americans when President Kennedy was assassinated on Nov. 22, 1963

Essential Learning Goal: –During the 1960’s American domestic and foreign policy was primarily guided by the need to address problems domestically with poverty and social insecurity, as well as, internationally with confrontations with communism. Learning Targets: –I can identify elements of President Kennedy’s New Frontier, including; the Space Race, the Peace Corp, and the Alliance for Progress. –I can explain where and when President Kennedy was assassinated and who the government says committed the act and why. –I can recognize that questions will always surround the death of President Kennedy and that the full truth may never be known.

SECTION 2: THE NEW FRONTIER Kennedy initiated his vision in a program he called “The New Frontier” The economy, education, medical care for the elderly and the poor, and space exploration were all part of his vision

The Alliance for Progress The Alliance offered economic and technical assistance to Latin American countries. The program attempted to prevent the spread of Communism by providing alternatives.

THE PEACE CORPS One of the first programs launched by JFK was the Peace Corps The Peace Corps is a volunteer program to assist developing nations in Asia, Africa and Latin America The Peace Corps has become a huge success

RACE TO THE MOON On April 12, 1961, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first human in space Meanwhile, America’s space agency (NASA) began construction on new launch facilities in Cape Canaveral, Florida and a mission control center in Houston, Texas

A MAN ON THE MOON Finally, on July 20, 1969, the U.S. would achieve its goal An excited nation watched as U.S. astronaut Neil Armstrong took the first steps on the moon Space and defense-related industries sprang up in Southern and Western states Armstrong “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”

KENNEDY ADDRESSES INNER CITY BLIGHT AND RACISM: The In 1963, Kennedy called for “a national assault on the causes of poverty” He also ordered his brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy to investigate racial injustice in the South Finally, he presented Congress with a sweeping civil rights bill and a sweeping tax cut bill to spur the economy

TRAGEDY IN DALLAS On a sunny day on November 22,1963, Air Force One landed in Dallas with JFK and Jackie JFK received warm applause from the crowd that lined the downtown streets of Dallas as he rode in the back seat of an open-air limousine

JFK SHOT TO DEATH As the motorcade approached the Texas Book Depository, shots rang out JFK was shot in the neck and then the head His car was rushed to a nearby hospital where doctors frantically tried to revive him President Kennedy was dead (11/22/63)

LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON BECOMES PRESIDENT The Vice-President, Lyndon Baines Johnson, became President after JFK was assassinated The nation mourned the death of the young president while Jackie Kennedy remained calm and poised A somber LBJ takes the oath of office aboard Air Force One with the Jackie next to him

JFK LAID TO REST All work stopped for Kennedy’s funeral as America mourned its fallen leader The assassination and the televised funeral became historic events Like 9-11, Americans can recall where they were when they heard the news of the President’s death Three-year old John Kennedy Jr. salutes his father’s coffin during the funeral

LEE HARVEY OSWALD CHARGED; SHOT TO DEATH A 24-year-old Marine with a suspicious past left a palm print on the rifle used to kill JFK He was charged and as a national television audience watched his transfer from one jail to another, nightclub owner Jack Ruby broke through the crowd and shot Oswald to death Jack Ruby, right, shoots Oswald, center, to death 11/24/63

UNANSWERED QUESTIONS The bizarre chain of events led many to believe that Oswald was part of a conspiracy The Warren Commission investigated the assassination and determined that Oswald had indeed acted alone Recent filmmaker Oliver Stone isn’t so sure – his film, “JFK,” is filled with conspiracy theories

HOMEWORK Chapter 20 Section 3 The Great Society Read Pages 686 – 693 Main Ideas A – F SkillBuilders: Page 690 #1 Page 692 #1 – 2 President Johnson signs the Social Security Act of 1965 This extended Medicare benefits to the elderly.

Discussion Topic With two neighbors sitting near you discuss your opinions about the Kennedy assassination. Do you believe that Oswald acted alone? Why do you believe Jack Ruby shot Oswald? If you believe in a conspiracy what was the reason for the assassination, who propagated the assassination and was Oswald a part of it or just the fall guy?