U.S. President during Cuban Missile Crisis Won 1960 Election for U.S. President Know for “Flexible...

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U.S. President during Cuban Missile CrisisWon 1960 Election for U.S. PresidentKnow for “Flexible Response”Established the Peace Corp

Vice President to EisenhowerLost Presidential election in 1960President 1969-1974

Found guilty of killing JFKAssassinFired three shots from Texas School Book Depository

First man to orbit the earthRussian Cosmonaut

Filmed the shooting of JFKLife Magizine bought rights for 150,000

Chief Justice of Supreme CourtMiranda v Arizona (reading your rights)Gideon v Wainwright (right to an attorney)Engal v Vitale ( no school prayer allowed)

Economist argued for deficit spending Government spend more in hope it will create larger returns

Lost 1964 Presidential election to Johnson

U.N. Ambassador for United states during Cuban Missile Crisis

Night club ownerShot and killed Lee Harvey OswaldDied of cancer while in prisonAssassin

Jordanian citizenGuilty of killing Bobby KennedyAssassin

Head of Ford Motor CompanySecretary of Defense for Kennedy and Johnson

Secretary of State for JFK and Johnson

First man on the MoonU.S. Astronaut

First man in Space for U.S. U.S. Astronaut

First Secretary of the Communist Party 1953-1964Authorized construction on Berlin WallSigned Nuclear test ban treaty for Soviet Union along with G.B. /U.S.A.

President “Massive Retaliation”Warned of Military-Industrial Complex” (build up can lead to WAR)

1959 Became leader of Cuba, overthrow government.Allowed Russian Missiles in Cuba---Cuban Missile CrisisCommunist supporters- 1965 started Communist Party- became 1st Secretary2008- Steps down from power

Attorney General for JFKShot and killed 1968 while running for President

Special assistant to JFKPresidential aide to JohnsonCampaign Manager to Bobby Kennedy

Killed Martin Luther King Jr.Assassin

Arrested/confessed/overturned because no rights were read upon arrest.Miranda v Arizona (right to remain silent)