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The Politics of the Eisenhower Era. APUSH. Essential Question: In what way was Dwight Eisenhower's foreign policy different than that of Harry Truman?. Republicans ? Dwight Eisenhower Running Mate?. Election of 1952. Who did most of the campaigning for Eisenhower?
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The Politics of the Eisenhower Era APUSH Essential Question: In what way was Dwight Eisenhower's foreign policy different than that of Harry Truman?
Republicans? Dwight Eisenhower Running Mate? Election of 1952 Who did most of the campaigning for Eisenhower? Significance of the “Checkers Speech”? p. 887 Democrats? • Adlai Stevenson
Republican Senator from Wisconsin Needed a “winning” issue to be reelected in 1952 Spirit p. 441 Claimed 205 communists worked for gov’t, never produced one name In 1954 McCarthy accused the U.S. Army of sympathizing with communists What is McCarthyism? Joseph McCarthyp. 898 What tactics did McCarthy use to increase his power? Eventually censured for “improper" behavior & removed from the Senate
Launched by the Soviets in 1957 First man-made object to orbit the Earth Traveled around the globe once every 96 minutes What was the American reaction to Sputnik? Sputnik I
Eisenhower’s Foreign Policy
Truman vs. Eisenhower “Containment”[George Kennan] “Brinksmanship”[John Foster Dulles] • Mutual security agreements. • Massive retaliation. • M. A. D. Mutual Assured Destruction • “Domino Theory” • CIA & covert operations • Eisenhower Doctrine • “Open Skies” Spirit p. 440 • Marshall Plan • Truman Doctrine • Berlin Airlift • NATO • NSC #68 p. 878 • Korean War
Foreign Policy “Hot Spots” Nikita Khrushchev takes control of the U.S.S.R in 1953 EUROPE: • 1955 Warsaw Pact created. p. 898 • 1956 Hungarian Revolution. p. 898 • 1958 Berlin Crisis. • 1959 Nixon-Khrushchev “Kitchen Debate.” • 1960 U-2 Spy Incident p. 902
1959 Nixon-Khrushchev “Kitchen Debate” <----- Technology & Affluence Cold War ----->Tensions
Warsaw Pact • Formed by the Soviet Union and their E. European satellites when W. Germany rearms and joins NATO. • Warsaw Pact is an alliance just like NATO
After rejection of open skies, the CIA begins to make secret high altitude flights over U.S.S.R. to spot ICBM Soviets shoot down plane U.S. denies involvement, later admits truth The U-2 Incident
Foreign Policy “Hot Spots” Middle East: • 1953 CIA sponsored coup in Iran p. 898 • P. M. Mohammed Mossadegh nationalization of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co.. • Goal: keep the P.M. from getting help($) from Soviets. CIA installs the Shah as new leader of Iran. • 1956 Suez Crisis. P. 899 • 1958 Civil War in Lebanon • 1960 OPEC formed
Eisenhower Doctrine • What event leads to the Eisenhower Doctrine? Soviet support of Egypt during the Suez Crisis • To balance out rising Soviet influence the U.S. issues the Eisenhower Doctrine in 1957. • Eisenhower Doctrine: The U.S. will defend the Middle East from attack by any Communist country. • President has the authority to use armed forces at his discretion to combat communist aggression.
Foreign Policy “Hot Spots” Latin America: • 1948 O. A. S. [Organization of American States] was created during Truman’s administration. • 1954 CIA covert ops. in Guatemala. • 1950s Puerto Rican independence movement. • 1959 Castro’s Communist Revolution in Cuba. CIA appoints new dictator sympathetic to the U.S.
Foreign Policy “Hot Spots” Far East: • 1953 end of the Korean War. • 1954 French depart Indo-China. • Geneva Accords • 1964 China explodes its first atomic bomb [during LBJ’s administration].
Republicans? Richard Nixon Election of 1960 Democrats? • John F. Kennedy Main differences between JFK & Nixon? Significance of television on the campaign?
Election of 1960 The closest presidential election until? 2000