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Chapter 28 The New Frontier and the Great Society. The Election of 1960. This began the era of television politics. Democratic candidate – John F. Kennedy Republican candidate – Richard M. Nixon Focus was on the economy & the Cold War. Kennedy was concerned about the “missile gap”
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The Election of 1960 • This began the era of television politics. • Democratic candidate – John F. Kennedy • Republican candidate – Richard M. Nixon • Focus was on the economy & the Cold War. • Kennedy was concerned about the “missile gap” • Nixon thought we were on the right track.
The Kennedy Mystique • JFK’s youth, optimism, & charisma inspired Americans. • JFK said, “ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country.” • 1st Pres. To broadcast his press conferences live on t.v.
Success & Setback on the Domestic Front • Agenda known as the New Frontier. • Hoped to: Increase aid to education, provide health insurance to the elderly, create a Dept. of Urban Affairs, and help migrant workers. • It was too costly and mostly unsuccessful.
Successes • Advocated the New Deal strategy of deficit spending. • Invested more funds for defense & space exploration. • Increased business production and efficiency.
JFK helps women • Created the Presidential Commission on the Status of Women. • Called for action against gender discrimination & equal pay.
Warren Court Reforms • Chief Justice Earl Warren took an activist tone. • Took on civil rights, freedom of the press, separation of church & state, and rights of the accused. • Reapportionment – “one man, one vote” – required legislatures to reapportion electoral districts so that all citizens’ votes would have equal weight.
Major Decisions of the Warren Court • ***chart on page 844 – know at least 1 from each of the following: • Civil Rights • Due Process • Freedom of Religion & Freedom of Speech
Kennedy Confronts Global Challenges • Focused much time on foreign policy due to the Cold War. • Supported “flexible response” – he asked for a buildup of conventional troops and weapons. • Alliance for Progress – series of projects to improve Latin American relations. • Peace Corps - helped less developed nations fight poverty. • Space Race began as well.
The Cuban Missile Crisis • 1959 – JFK approved a secret plan for Cuban exiles, trained at La Brigada, to invade Cuba at the Bay of Pigs & revolt against the Soviet-supported Cuban dictator, Fidel Castro. It failed. • 1962 – Khrushchev began to place nuclear missiles in Cuba to counteract U.S. missiles in Turkey.
Cuban Missile Crisis • Oct. 1962 – JFK found out about Soviet ships w/ nuclear missiles going to Cuba. • He ordered a blockade of Cuba. • Khrushchev agreed to send the ships back & remove missiles in Cuba if JFK agreed not to invade Cuba and remove missiles in Turkey. • JFK agreed.
Death of a President • Nov. 22, 1963, JFK was shot in Dallas, TX. • Lee Harvey Oswald was accused and was shot 2 days later by Jack Ruby. • Warren Commission concluded that Oswald was the lone gunsman.
Johnson Takes the Reins • Kennedy and Johnson made the elimination of the poor a major policy goal. • Declared an unconditional war on poverty in America. • 1964 – Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) – focused on creating jobs & fighting poverty.
The Great Society • Johnson promised a Great Society, more perfect, more equitable. • 1965-1968 more than 60 programs passes, including Medicare & Medicaid. • Medicare – for the elderly. • Medicaid – for those below the poverty line. • 1965 – Head Start – for disadvantaged kids.
Great Society ctd… • 1965 – Dept of Housing & Urban Dev. • Director – Robert Weaver – 1st Afr. Am. To serve in the cabinet. • 1965 – Immigration Reform Act – limited the # of immigrants.
Legacy of TGS*don’t write* • Some opposed the massive growth of federal funds & criticized the intrusion in their lives. • Still a debate on its success
End of Chapter 28 Take out a piece of paper
Quiz – You have until the song ends (7 minutes) • JFK was the 1st President to do this for his press conferences. • What was JFK’s agenda known as? • The Warren Court supported reapportionment a.k.a. “__________”. • JFK wanted to invade Cuba at the _____. • 1965-1968 Johnson enacted more than __ programs as part of his Great Society.