Election of 1960 In 1960 the Republicans chose
Election of 1960 In 1960, the Republicans chose Richard M. Nixon as their candidate for President Nixon was known for his strong feelings against the Soviet Union and communism John F. Kennedy Nixon was the Vice President under Dwight D. Eisenhower He was a very experienced politician Richard M. Nixon
Election of 1960 The Democrats had chosen John F. Kennedy to run for President; he had served in the House of Representatives Kennedy told Americans that the United States was at a New Frontier This became the name of Kennedy’s ideas, goals, and programs for America’s future Kennedy said that the United States had not spent enough on the military. He promised to spend more on defense and on science education in schools
The Television Debates Nixon and Kennedy met face to face on TV Kennedy seemed calm and friendly; Nixon seemed tired & nervous People who listened to the debates thought the two candidates came out even
The Television Debates Those who saw the debates on television thought Kennedy had won them Historians believe people starting making voting decision based upon appearances since TV In the 1960 election, Kennedy won by fewer than 120, 000 votes; this was the closest election in U. S. history
Ø 1 st Televised Presidential Debates
Kennedy Becomes President Ø Election Results • Kennedy wins by slim margin • Closest election since 1884
Kennedy Years President John F. Kennedy gave a famous speech – his inaugural speech In part, it said: “And so my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country. ”
The Kennedy Years “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country”
Kennedy’s Agenda Ø Kennedy’s “New Frontier” • Improve economy • Help the poor • Speed up space program • Cut taxes Ø Congress’s Support • Increased minimum wage $1. 00 to $1. 25 • Extended unemployment pay • Helped cities with high unemployment • Did not cut taxes
The Kennedy Years Congress passed some of Kennedy’s bills which included Sending money to places where people were jobless Giving money to build housing for older Americans Making it easier for young people to get loans for college Passing laws to control pollution and to give more Americans Social Security benefits
The Kennedy Years Kennedy also provided money for urban renewal, which involves rebuilding run-down areas of cities Kennedy set ambitious goals for the Space Program He believed it was important for the United States to get to the moon before the Soviet Union The Soviets put the 1 st man in space, so Kennedy wanted to put the 1 st man on the moon
Life in the White House or “Camelot” This family portrait taken in Hyannisport, Mass. , illustrates much of what Americans loved about the Kennedys: a young, vivacious family who projected a sense of warmth and fun, despite their wealth and connections. [Photo by Cecil Stoughton]
Life in the White House or “Camelot” ØCamelot – legendary kingdom of King Arthur • Broadway musical opened in 1960 • Represented Kennedy White House • energetic, idealistic • grace, elegance, fun, warmth
Trouble in Cuba President Kennedy believed in fighting communism by making the U. S. military stronger than the Soviet Union Kennedy felt the U. S. should give money, technology and advice to help developing countries Fidel Castro was the Communist leader of rebel forces in Cuba who took over the country Fidel Castro
Trouble in Cuba Castro asked the Soviet Union for weapons to defend Cuba because he was afraid the U. S. would attack their country President Eisenhower made secret plans to train Cuban exiles to invade Cuba and overthrow Castro Eisenhower thought the Cuban people would rise up against Castro.
Trouble in Cuba On April 17, 1961, the Cuban exiles landed at the Bay of Pigs in Cuba and were attacked More than 100 exiles were killed and the rest were put in prison Cuban rebels captured
Berlin Wall In 1961, Kennedy met with Soviet leader, Nikita Khrushchev, who believed that the Communists should control all of Berlin Kennedy did not want the Communists to control all of Berlin, and both leaders left the meeting ready to build up their countries’ military power The East German government began to build a wall between East and West Berlin
Berlin Wall The Berlin Wall was built to keep. East Germans from escaping to freedom in West Berlin Many people died trying to escape East Berlin
Checkpoint Charlie
Kennedy at the Berlin Wall – 1963 "There are some who say that Communism is the wave of the future. Let them come to Berlin. " --President John F. Kennedy, Berlin, Germany, June 26, 1963
Berlin Wall Coming Down - 1989
Cold War Crises In 1962, the Soviet Union decided to send missiles to Cuba was close to the United States and the missiles could easily hit U. S cities On October 22, Kennedy announced that Cuba was under quarantine, which meant that Cuba was isolated, or cut off, from all other countries
Cold War Crises Kennedy said that if the missiles were used to attack the United States, the U. S. would attack the Soviet Union In October, Khrushchev agreed to remove the missiles from Cuba if the United States promised never to invade Cuba
Kennedy Assassination On November 22, 1963, President Kennedy was shot dead while riding in an open car in Dallas, Texas After the death of Kennedy, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, was sworn in as President Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested and charged with the assassination of President Kennedy A nightclub owner, Jack Ruby , shot and killed Oswald
Kennedy Assassination Motorcade in Dallas, TX
Kennedy Assassination Texas Schoolbook Depository
Kennedy Assassination
Kennedy Assassination Lee Harvey Oswald Jack Ruby shoots Oswald
Kennedy Assassination Nightclub owner Jack Ruby
Warren Commission Ø President Johnson appointed a commission to investigate the assassination Ø Warren Commission • Determined Oswald acted alone Ø 1979 reinvestigation – Oswald part of conspiracy Ø Still debated today – Why? • People don’t want to believe a President’s death could be so random
Kennedy’s Funeral
Kennedy’s Tomb Arlington National Cemetery
President Lyndon B. Johnson ØPresident Johnson • Strong politician • Highly experienced • House of Representatives – 1937 • Pushed legislation Punish enemies Reward friends
Action on Civil Rights Lyndon B. Johnson worked hard to get votes for a bill called the Civil Rights Act of 1964 The Civil Rights Act desegregated public places and gave African Americans a better chance at getting jobs Johnson also helped to get the Voting Rights Act passed in 1965
War on Poverty Many African Americans were unable to get jobs because of unfair hiring practices The young, elderly and new immigrants were also likely to be poor and without jobs
War on Poverty In August, 1964, lawmakers passed Johnson’s Economic Opportunity Act This act created programs such as the Jobs Corps, Project Head Start and VISTA, a program in which young people worked in cities and on Indian reservations
Planning the Great Society Lyndon Johnson won a landslide presidential election against Republican Barry Goldwater Johnson called his ideas, goals and programs for America’s future the Great Society Johnson wanted to help homeless people, older Americans, low-income people and new immigrants In 1968, a new immigration law allowed more immigrants from Asia, Latin America and
Planning the Great Society In 1968, a new immigration law allowed more immigrants from Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe into the United States This law would change the population of the U. S.
Planning the Great Society One of Johnson’s Great Society programs is Medicare, a health insurance program for people over age 65 that helps pay for doctors’ services and hospital bills Another program under Johnson’s Great Society program is Medicaid, which helps low-income people and people with disabilities pay for many kinds of health care
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