American History Chapter 17 Section 2. Flexible Response Kennedy tried to reduce the threat of...

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American History Chapter 17 Section 2

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Page 1: American History Chapter 17 Section 2. Flexible Response Kennedy tried to reduce the threat of nuclear war and contain communism. He wanted the option.

American History Chapter 17 Section 2

Page 2: American History Chapter 17 Section 2. Flexible Response Kennedy tried to reduce the threat of nuclear war and contain communism. He wanted the option.

Flexible Response

• Kennedy tried to reduce the threat of nuclear war and contain communism.

• He wanted the option of a flexible response, in which conventional troops and weapons could be used to contain communism.

• He expanded the Special Forces.

• This army unit used guerilla warfare in limited conflicts.

Page 3: American History Chapter 17 Section 2. Flexible Response Kennedy tried to reduce the threat of nuclear war and contain communism. He wanted the option.

Latin America

• Kennedy also tried to renew diplomatic focus with Latin America.

• Many governments there were controlled by the wealthy few.

• Most of the people lived in poverty.

• In some countries, leftist groups tried to overthrow their governments.

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Alliance for Progress

• To improve conditions in Latin America, Kennedy proposed an Alliance for Progress.

• This was a series of aid projects in which the United States promised $20 billion to help these countries.

• The projects set up better schools, housing, and health care.

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Peace Corps

• Peace Corp was established by Executive Order 10924, issued by President John F. Kennedy on March 1, 1961

• The Peace Corps is an organization that sent young Americans to perform humanitarian services in less-developed nations.

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Space Race

• The United States and the Soviet Union also competed in a space race in which both superpowers attempted to dominate space technology.

• In 1961 the Soviets launched the first person into space (Yuri Gagarin).

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Landing on the Moon

• A few weeks later, Kennedy made a speech in which he announced the goal of landing a man on the moon before the end of the decade.

• JFK does not live to see it but in July 1969, the United States achieved this goal by landing on the lunar surface with the Apollo 11 Mission.

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Castro and Cuba

• President Kennedy faced several crises in the Cold War.

• The first crisis started when Fidel Castro seized power in Cuba in 1959.

• Castro established ties with the Soviet Union. He also took over American and other foreign-owned businesses located in Cuba.

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Eisenhower’s Response

• President Eisenhower, along with many Americans believed that the Soviets wanted to use Cuba as a base to spread communism in the Western Hemisphere.

• Therefore, Eisenhower authorized the CIA to arm Cuban exiles and train them to invade Cuba, hoping that the invasion would start an uprising.

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Bay of Pigs Invasion

• When he became president, Kennedy approved the plan. • On April 17, 1961, Cuban exiles landed at the Bay of Pigs. • Their boats ran aground, and the invasion was

unsuccessful. • The expected uprising never happened. • Most of the invaders were captured or killed. • The Bay of Pigs failure made the United States look weak.

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Berlin

• Kennedy faced another problem after the failed invasion.

• He met with Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev in Austria in June 1961.

• Khrushchev wanted to keep Germans from leaving Communist East Germany and fleeing to West Berlin.

• He demanded that Western powers leave Berlin.

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Berlin Wall

• When Kennedy refused, the Soviets built the Berlin Wall.

• It was guarded by armed soldiers who shot at people attempting to escape.

• The wall separated East Berlin from West Berlin for nearly 30 years.

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Missiles in Cuba

• In 1962 the United States learned that Soviet workers and equipment had arrived in Cuba.

• On October 22, 1962, Kennedy told Americans that photos taken by spy planes showed that the Soviets had placed missiles in Cuba.

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Blockade (Quarantine Zone)

• JFK believed that the weapons threatened the United States.

• He then ordered a naval blockade to stop more missiles from being delivered to Cuba.

• However, the Soviets continued to work on the missile sites.

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Agreement between the U.S. and Soviet Union

• The leaders of the two countries began secret talks. • Both nations reached an agreement on October 28. • The United States publicly agreed not to attack Cuba

and privately agreed to remove its own missiles from Turkey.

• The Soviet Union agreed to remove the missiles from Cuba.

• The Cuban missile crisis brought the world close to nuclear war.

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Result: Cuban Missile Crisis

• The Cuban Missile Crisis made the Soviet Union and United States see the dangers of nuclear war.

• They agreed to a treaty that banned testing of nuclear weapons in the atmosphere.