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The Cold War: The Cold War: The Presidency of John The Presidency of John Fitzgerald Kennedy Fitzgerald Kennedy Mr. Bach Hudson High School United States History

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Senator John F. Kennedy Came from a wealthy Massachusetts family Roman Catholic (concerned American Protestants) Young and Charismatic (43 years old)

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The Cold War:The Cold War:The Presidency of John The Presidency of John

Fitzgerald KennedyFitzgerald KennedyMr. Bach

Hudson High SchoolUnited States History

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1960 Presidential 1960 Presidential ElectionElection

•Senator John F. Kennedy (Democrat)

•Vice President Richard M. Nixon (Republican)

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Senator John F. Senator John F. KennedyKennedy

• Came from a wealthy Massachusetts family

• Roman Catholic (concerned American Protestants)

• Young and Charismatic (43 years old)

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Vice President Vice President Richard NixonRichard Nixon

• Came from a modest California family

• Raised a Quaker

• Linked to the older Eisenhower administration

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1960 Presidential 1960 Presidential DebateDebate

•Television helped enhance the charismatic qualities of Kennedy versus Nixon

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1960 Presidential 1960 Presidential ElectionElection

Kennedy = 49.7%; Nixon = 49.6%

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Welcome to CamelotWelcome to Camelot

• JFK’s presidency represented American hope for the future

• The President and First Lady had tremendous charisma

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John Jr. and CarolineJohn Jr. and Caroline

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The Berlin CrisisThe Berlin Crisis• Khrushchev wished to test

the new president• Problem for the Soviets – East

Berliners defecting into West Berlin.

• Soviets positioned troops in East Berlin to demonstrate a potential armed takeover of the city

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Berlin WallBerlin Wall•JFK answers by bringing US troops into West Berlin.

•Khrushchev orders the construction of a wall separating the two cities.

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Berlin WallBerlin Wall

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““The Moon Shot”The Moon Shot”•Kennedy gives NASA and the US a mission with his “moon shot” speech in 1961.

•Invigorates NASA and stimulates interest in science in the US.

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Mercury SevenMercury Seven

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Cuban RevolutionCuban Revolution• Guerrilla

Leader Fidel Castro overthrows US-supported Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista in 1959.

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Castro Turns to Castro Turns to CommunismCommunism

• Castro started to seize private businesses (including American owned) on the island.

• Made overtures to the Soviet Union and made anti-American speeches.

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Cuban TradeCuban Trade• Soviet Union

opens up a trade agreement with Cuba.

• President Eisenhower had cut off all trade with Cuba.

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Assassination Assassination AttemptsAttempts

• CIA with Mafia hitmen try to assassinate Castro (including an attempt with an exploding cigar)

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CIA Training for CIA Training for InvasionInvasion

• Cuban Exiles trained by CIA to invade Cuba and overthrow Castro

• JFK gives the go-ahead for the invasion

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Air Strike ProblemsAir Strike Problems• Old US

Bombers piloted by Cuban Exiles used to destroy Cuba’s air force (fails)

• Exposes US connection to invasion

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Land Invasion DisasterLand Invasion Disaster• Bay of Pigs land

invasion fails – Castro alerted

by air strikes– Cuban Exiles

given no air support •Are

captured and tortured

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ResultsResults• Castro

strengthens his ties to Khrushchev for protection

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Kennedy’s Greatest Kennedy’s Greatest FailureFailure