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1  John F. Kennedy By Lauren Miller and David Hunter

2 Key Terms  Election of 1960  Trade Expansion Act  Peace Corps  Vietnam War  Alliance for Progress  Bay of Pigs  Nuclear Test Ban Treaty  Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965

3 Outline I. Life and Death II. Change in Culture III. Influence on US Economy IV. Military and National Security V. Cuba and Soviet Union VI. Social Equality

4 Life  Born into a rich family  Was a Roman Catholic  Was the senator of Massachusetts prior to becoming president  Went to Harvard  Youngest man ever to be elected president

5 Death  Died on November 22, 1963 while riding in an open limousine in Dallas, Texas. He was shot in the brain and died within seconds.  He was allegedly killed by Lee Harvey Oswald.  After death, some accused Kennedy of being a “womanizer” and being involved in relations with organized crime figures.

6 Election of 1960  Kennedy won the election with 303 electoral votes to 219  He appealed to workers, Catholics, and African- Americans  Even though Kennedy won the electoral vote, he only won the popular vote by 118,574 votes out of over 68 million

7 Change in Culture  Had high expectations especially for youths  Influenced a sexual revolution, which was caused mainly due to the introduction of the pill  A culture based more around youths  The beginning of a feminist revolution during his presidency

8 Influence on Economy  Wanted to pass bills for medical assistance for elders and increased federal financial aid for education  Campaigned on revitalizing the economy and was against inflation  Kennedy negotiated a non-inflationary wage agreement in the steel industry  Stimulated economy by cutting taxes and putting more money in general public’s hands

9 Influence on Economy  Kennedy promoted the multi-billion dollar project of landing an American on the moon. This happened $24 billion later, but Kennedy was not alive.  Trade Expansion Act in 1962 cut tariffs by up to 50%. It promoted trade with Common Market countries.  JFK, in 1963, cut about $11.1 billion in taxes for individuals and corporations. These proved to beneficial for US economy.

10 Military and National Security  Deployed 1,000 FBI agents for “internal security”  JFK proposed the Peace Corps, in which the US sent an army of mostly youthful volunteers to bring American skills to third world countries  JFK increased spending on conventional military forces

11 Peace Corps  Program was established under Executive Order 10924 on March 1, 1961  Purpose of the program was to provide technical assistance and to help people outside the US understand US culture and the US to understand the cultures of other countries.  The program worked towards social and economic development.  Opponents of JFK thought the Peace Corps would be used by Draft dodgers to avoid going to war.

12 The Vietnam War  Corrupt Diem government in Saignon had ruled since 1954 and was supported by American dollars.  Communists in Vietnam had begun to revolt against the democratic government  In 1961, Kennedy ordered an increased number of troops in South Vietnam to prevent a communist revolutionary government from taking over.  By his death, Kennedy had order 15,000 American troops to fight in Vietnam

13 Cuba and the Soviet Union  Kennedy proposed the 1961 Alliance for Progress with Cuba.  The goals of this was to narrow the gap between the rich and poor, to attempt to quite communists  JFK wanted Fidel Castro out of power in Cuba. To do this, JFK wanted the US to invade Cuban with anti- communist exiles. He believed this would trigger an uprising to get Castro out of power. However, this did not work out.

14 Bay of Pigs  The Bay of Pigs was created by the CIA and organized by Anti-Castro Cubans.  April 17 th, 1961, 1,200 exiles landed at Cuba’s Bay of Pigs  This was a failure for the US because most exiles either died or were ransomed away for drugs.  JFK’s Bay of Pigs and attempted assassination of Castrol created high tensions between the US and Cuba. This caused Cuba to become closer with the Soviet Union.

15 Bay of Pigs  In October of 1962, American spies found that the Soviets had nuclear missiles in Cuba.  On the 22 nd, JFK demanded Soviets leave Cuban and take their nuclear weapons away.  JFK stated that an attack on the US from Cuba was an attack from the USSR.  On the 28 th, Khrushchev removed the weapons from Cuba.  As a result, the US removed some missiles from Turkey that were aimed at the USSR.

16 Soviet Union  August 1963, Kennedy and the Soviets signed the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. This was an agreement to stop testing nuclear weapons in the atmosphere.  August 1963, a Moscow-Washington hotline was created to increase communication between the US and USSR  1963, JFK gave a speech in an attempt to decrease tension. In his speech, he stated that he supported positive relations with the Soviet Union.

17 Civil Rights  JFK took 2 years to follow his promise of eliminating racial discrimination in housing.  JFK was fearful of stimulating a black revolution because it would lose him support from Southern Democrats.  Kennedy created a civil rights bill that was not passed until after his death.

18 Social Equality  JFK proposed the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, but it did not pass until after his death.  The act shifted emphasis of immigration from European nations to Latin American and Asian countries. This allowed these immigrants to come to the US as easily as European immigrants.  The selection of immigrants was more based on reunifying families than meeting per country quotas.

19 Social Equality  JFK worked towards affordable housing and equal pay for women.  Promoted integration, but believed it should be done slowly in order to not enrage the South.


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