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Anticipatory Set. Answer the following question with your neighbors: How can a leader motivate and influence the public? Can you think of a leader in your life who motivates and influences you? Explain. Kennedy and the Cold War Time Line.
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Anticipatory Set • Answer the following question with your neighbors: • How can a leader motivate and influence the public? • Can you think of a leader in your life who motivates and influences you? Explain
Kennedy and the Cold War Time Line Draw a diagonal line across your page and label the following years: 1957, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963 Use your outline and book to match the following events to the correct years. Some years may have more than one event: • Launch of Sputnik 1 • Bay of Pigs • Cuban missile crisis • U-2 incident • Installation of Hot Line • Alignment of Cuba with the Soviet Union • Negotiation of Limited Test Ban Treaty • US presidential election • Berlin crisis
Kennedy and the Cold War Time Line • Launch of Sputnik 1 1957 • Bay of Pigs 1961 • Cuban missile crisis 1962 • U-2 incident 1960 • Installation of Hot Line 1963 • Alignment of Cuba with the Soviet Union 1960 • Negotiation of Limited Test Ban Treaty 1963 • US presidential election 1960 • Berlin crisis 1961
Kennedy and the Cold War In groups of 3, use your notebook/text book to answer the following questions about the events in your time line: • What were some of the factors that helped JFK win the presidency? • What were the results of the Bay of Pigs? • How was the Berlin crisis resolved? • What were the effects of the Cuban missile crisis? • Why was the hot line installed? • What would the Limited Test Ban Treaty eventually do?
Kennedy and the Cold War • What were some of the factors that helped JFK win the presidency? voter restlessness; economic recession; successful TV debate; openness about his religion; helping MLK; good looks & charisma; well-organized campaign; Kennedy family wealth • What were the results of the Bay of Pigs? invaders killed or jailed; JFK embarrassed; public relations victory for Castro; ransom paid to release invaders • How was the Berlin crisis resolved? Berlin Wall built; flow of refugees reduced • What were the effects of the Cuban missile crisis? Khrushchev’s prestige damaged; Kennedy criticized; Cuban exiles switched allegiance from the Democratic Party to Republican; Castro banned flights between Miami and Cuba • Why was the hot line installed? To allow the US and SU leaders to communicate at once should another crisis arise • What would the Limited Test Ban Treaty eventually do? Ban the explosion of nuclear devices in the atmosphere