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1 Election of 1960 and the Kennedy Years Camelot and the Cold War

2 Election of 1960 John Fitzgerald Kennedy –Democrat –Catholic –Senator from Massachusetts Lyndon Johnson –Senator from Texas –VP Candidate

3 Election of 1960 Richard Nixon –Republican –Former VP –Cold Warrior Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. –Defeated by JFK for Mass. Senate

4 Issues Kennedy proposes “New Frontier” –Science and Technology –Close the Cold War gap with Russians –Civil Rights Nixon – continue the peace and prosperity

5 Debates Four televised debates Kennedy more camera friendly Put Kennedy ahead

6 Results

7 Foreign Policy Approaches Peace Corps Alliance for Progress Isolate Cuba

8 Berlin Wall - 1961 Soviet leader Khrushchev orders construction of a wall enclosing West Berlin July: Kennedy goes to Berlin Wall becomes symbol of the Cold War

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12 “…the neutrality laws were never designed to prevent individuals from leaving the United States to fight for a cause in which they believed…nor is an individual prohibited from departing from the United States, with others of like belief, to join still others in a second country for an expedition against a third. There is nothing criminal in an individual leaving the United States with the intent of joining an insurgent group. There is nothing criminal in his urging others to do so. There is nothing criminal in several persons departing at the same time.” - Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, April 20, 1961

13 Cuba Fidel CastroNikita KrushchevJohn F. Kennedy

14 Cuba 1952 –Coup by Gen. Batista leads to increased US corporate investment and tourism –Batista is ruthless dictator 1956-1959 –Fidel Castro leads successful communist revolution –Nationalizes US companies

15 Cuba Bay of Pigs Invasion –April, 1961 –Eisenhower had planned to aid Cuban exiles to attack Castro –Kennedy is left with decision April 15: JFK gives permission for invasion Decides to withdraw US air support Invasion crushed

16 Cuba Cuban Missile Crisis –October 1962 –Soviets try to install missiles in Cuba –Detected by US spy planes

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19 Missile Crisis –JFK orders blockade of Cuba –After tense standoff, Soviets withdraw weapons US promises not to invade Cuba Later, US withdraws missiles from Turkey

20 Critical Thinking How would you characterize the US-Cuba relationship throughout history?


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