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Kennedy’s Administration

Kennedy’s Administration. Television debate : Appearance versus substance Television ads: campaign spending $ Main Issues: “missile gap” religion Won the election by one of the smallest margins in history. Significances of the 1960 Nixon Kennedy Campaign. Inauguration Speech.

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Kennedy’s Administration

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  1. Kennedy’s Administration

  2. Television debate : Appearance versus substance Television ads: campaign spending $ Main Issues: “missile gap” religion Won the election by one of the smallest margins in history. Significances of the 1960 Nixon Kennedy Campaign

  3. Inauguration Speech

  4. Text of Inaugural Address

  5. “…Our faith in him and in what he was trying to do was absolute, and he could impart to our work together a sense of challenge and adventure-a feeling that he was moving, and the world with him, toward a better time.” Pierre Salinger, Press Secretary Kennedy’s Charisma:

  6. This was an extension of FDR’s New Deal and Truman’s Fair Deal. At odds with business leaders in the United States(steel) Increase aid to education Provide health insurance to the elderly Urban Development Create Dept. of Urban Affairs Housing Act: $5 billion for Urban renewal Area Development Act : encouraged businesses to move into economically depressed areas. Help Migrant Workers “New Frontier” Goals

  7. Despite Democratic large majorities in House and Senate, Kennedy could not pass his New Frontier legislation. Kennedy was frequently at odds with the legislative branch. Southern senators and representatives blocked many of the measures that he tried to pass partly because he was for civil rights. Kennedy’s Critics:

  8. Congress could follow their own interest: “A good many [congressional representatives] were elected in 1960 in spite of his presence on the ticket rather than because his name was there.” Congressional Democrat US News & World Report Kennedy’s Critics

  9. Republicans and Southern Democrats viewed New Frontier too costly Kennedy’s Critics Southern Democrats controlled Congress

  10. Minor deficit spending Increased funding for defense and space exploration Supported supply-side economics and tax cuts “A rising tide lifts all boats.” Congress denied tax cuts out of fear of inflation Kennedy: the Pragmatist

  11. Less of Ike’s “brinkmanship” and more “flexible response” more conventional troops and weapons Support of Special Forces “Green Berets” Kennedy: the Pragmatist

  12. Poverty and corruption in Latin America Kennedy wants to thwart communist expansion in Latin America Alliance for Progress $20 billion aid for better schools, housing and health care Designed to counter leftist movements Chile, Colombia, Venezeula, and Central America benefited A “Marshall Plan” for Latin America?

  13. Helping the people of interested countries in meeting their needs for trained men and women.
 promote a better understanding of Americans on the part of the peoples served.
 promote a better understanding of other peoples on the part of all Americans. Kennedy’s Enduring Legacy: The Peace Corps

  14. The Space Race: “man on the moon” • One of Kennedy’s biggest accomplishments was the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). • Part of this reason was to compete with the Soviets in the Cold War.

  15. CIA trained 1,400 Cuban Exiles Kennedy cancelled air support Cubans did not rise up in support of exiles Castro personally led defense of island 1,189 captured/100 killed US paid $53 in food and medicine for their release Bay of Pigs, Cuba: April 17, 1961

  16. Berlin Wall June 1961

  17. Kennedy’s Death • Dallas, TX to gain support for programs • Assassinated on November 22, 1963. • In the US: Time had stopped • Around the globe: Kennedy had made in many third world countries his allies

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