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Vocabulary/Identification. New Frontier Alliance for Progress Warren Commission Peace Corps mandate. Chapter 20 – 2. Kennedy and the New Frontier. Section Objectives. Describe the New Frontier domestic and foreign agendas. Describe the events that led up to the Kennedy assassination.
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Vocabulary/Identification New Frontier Alliance for Progress Warren Commission Peace Corps mandate
Chapter 20 – 2 Kennedy and the New Frontier
Section Objectives Describe the New Frontier domestic and foreign agendas. Describe the events that led up to the Kennedy assassination.
Kennedy Challenges Americans • Standing on a new frontier • Calls on Americans to become • New pioneers • Explore uncharted areas of science and space • Unanswered questions about poverty and surplus • Conquer pockets of ignorance and prejudice • Do not ask what your country can do for you, but rather, what can you do for your country..
Economic Recession – Fulfilled Promises Government Solutions Increased spending Engage in deficit spending Lower taxes
Economic Recession – Fulfilled Promises Programs and Laws enacted Increased defense spending Increased minimum wage Extended unemployment insurance Provided assistance to cities with high unemployment
Poverty Abroad – Fulfilled Promises • Government Solutions • Offered volunteer, economic and technical assistance to developing nations • Peace Corps – “Kennedy’s Kiddie Korps” • Most volunteers just out of college • Questioned whether they could understand other cultures. • By 1968, 35,000 volunteers in 60 nations
Poverty Abroad – Fulfilled Promises • Government Solutions • Alliance for Progress • Offered technical & economic assistance to Latin America • Between 1961 – 1969, the U.S. invested almost $12 B • As a means of swaying them against Castro’s Cuba • Didn’t bring about many reforms.
Poverty Abroad – Fulfilled Promises Programs and Laws enacted Creation of the Peace Corps Establishment of the Alliance for Progress
Soviet Successes in Space Government Solutions Set the goal of landing a man on the moon before the end of the decade Increased funding for space exploration
Soviet Successes in Space Programs and Laws enacted U.S. astronauts orbit the Earth and finally land on the moon. Science education programs expanded New industries and technologies emerge Rapid growth of Southern and Western states
Unfulfilled Promises of the New Frontier • Proposals rejected by Congress • Medical care for the aged • Rebuilding blighted urban areas • Federal aid to education
Unfulfilled Promises of the New Frontier Proposals introduced, but never made it through congress National assault on poverty Investigation on racial injustice in the South National civil rights bill Tax cut
A Career Cut Short – The Day the Dream Died Kennedy goes to Dallas to make peace with Southern Democrats Greeted warmly by the Texas crowds. Shot in the head as he rode through the Dallas streets in a convertible.
Unanswered Questions – The Warren Commission • Lee Harvey Oswald • An ex-marine who was dishonorably discharged • Briefly lived in the Soviet Union • Openly supported Fidel Castro • Oswald shot as he was being transferred between jails by Jack Ruby • Jack Ruby • Nightclub owner with ties to organized crime
Unanswered Questions – The Warren Commission • Warren Commission investigated and determined that • Oswald acted alone • Investigation reopened in 1979 • It concluded: • Oswald part of a conspiracy, • More than one shot fired, • Maybe 2 people may have fired at the President.
The Kennedy Family at Funeral Procession
Lessons learned from Kennedy’s Assassination • American system of government is sound. • Orderly transition of power • While Americans mourned, the country functioned.
Classwork/Homework • Chapter 20 – 2 • Reteaching Activity • Section Quiz • Text Book • Page 683 • # 3, 5