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Pageant 1960- Current Review

Pageant 1960- Current Review. John F. Kennedy. Tried to stimulate the economy through a tax cut Wavered on Civil Rights due to his narrow election victory Assassinated in Dallas by Lee Harvey Oswald. Charles de Gaulle. Attempted to develop an independent French nuclear force. Earl Warren.

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Pageant 1960- Current Review

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  1. Pageant 1960-Current Review

  2. John F. Kennedy • Tried to stimulate the economy through a tax cut • Wavered on Civil Rights due to his narrow election victory • Assassinated in Dallas by Lee Harvey Oswald

  3. Charles de Gaulle • Attempted to develop an independent French nuclear force

  4. Earl Warren • Miranda v. Arizona stated the accused must be informed of right to lawyer and right not to testify against self • Abington v. Schempp banned bible reading and other religious exercises in public schools

  5. Flexible Response • Called for a variety of military options • A departure from Massive Retaliation

  6. Bay of Pigs Invasion • American supported attempt to overthrow Castro • Planned under Eisenhower, launched under JFK

  7. Cuban Missile Crisis • Soviet missiles were being placed in Cuba • U.S. established a quarantine of Cuba • Khrushchev backed down • U.S. promised not to invade Cuba

  8. 1963 March on Washington • Peaceful march- MLK Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech • Demonstrated support for a civil rights bill to end segregation

  9. Vietnam • Had been occupied by France • Divided in 1954 • U.S wanted to prevent Diem’s regime from falling to communist

  10. Alliance for Progress • Attempt to improve economic growth and democratic reforms in Latin America

  11. The Area Redevelopment Act • dealt with poverty in America

  12. Peace Corps • Project to send Americans overseas to help with educational, health and development programs for less developed world

  13. Great Society • LBJ’s domestic plan • 4 Parts- • Healthcare Reform • Immigration Reform • Educational Reform • War on Poverty

  14. Head Start • The Great Society program that helped with education for pre-school children

  15. Gulf of Tonkin Resolution • Congress granted the president unlimited power to use force in Vietnam • U.S. never declares war

  16. Immigration and Neutrality Act of 1965 • Sources of immigration shifted to Latin America and Asia

  17. Watts Riots- 1965 • Symbolized a more militant and confrontational aspect of civil rights movement

  18. Tet Offensive • Militarily a failure but a political victory for communist forces • Shook U.S. confidence in LBJ’s handling of the war

  19. Martin Luther King Jr. • Assassinated in Memphis • James Earl Ray was convicted of the assassination • Rioting occurred throughout the U.S.

  20. Robert F. Kennedy • JFK’s Attorney General • Runs in 1968 as an anti-war candidate • Killed after winning the California primary

  21. Hubert Humphrey • Runs as the Democratic candidate • LBJ’s VP • Supports continuing the war

  22. 1968 Democratic Convention • Violent conflict between police and antiwar protestors in the streets

  23. 1968 Election • Nixon ran as a law and order candidate • People rejected the liberalism of the decade

  24. Neil Armstrong • First man to walk on the moon. • Played golf on the moon.

  25. New Federalism • Nixon called for a new partnership between the federal and state governments • He did this by appointing more responsibilities to states for the well-being of citizens

  26. Inflation of 1970s • Result of military and social spending in the 1960s

  27. Begins May 1969- South Vietnamese Army’s role increases U.S. Military’s role decreases Vietnamization We are tired of carrying most of the load for the South Vietnamese!

  28. Pentagon Papers • Exposed the deception that led the US into the war

  29. Nixon Doctrine • US would honor defense commitments, but less likely to send in large amounts of ground troops

  30. Henry Kissinger • Nixon’s chief foreign policy adviser • Negotiates the U.S. pullout from Vietnam • He admired realpolitik – a policy to make decisions based on maintaining own strength rather than following moral principles

  31. Detente • Relaxed tensions between the US/Soviets/China

  32. Southern Strategy • Going slow on civil rights and opposing school busing

  33. 1972 Election • Nixon easily defeats George McGovern

  34. 1973 War Powers Act • Passed during the Vietnam War, and Watergate. • Gave a basis of how U.S. troops could enter a war abroad. • It prescribes procedures on consulting, reporting and terminating deployment of U.S. armed forces. • Limited the President's ability to send US troops into combat

  35. In 1973, Israel and the Arab nations of Egypt and Syria went to war Arab members of OPEC imposed a ban on the shipping of oil to the U.S. because they sided with Israel Oil Embargo

  36. Early 1970s Oil Crisis • U.S. oil production declined • OPEC imposed an embargo on U.S. • Used natural gas, meaning less oil concocted • Oil prices rose • Population in America increased • U.S. was very dependent on other country’s oil

  37. CREEP • Committee to re-elect the president through legal and illegal methods • Nixon’s funding organization • Actively involved in the Watergate scandal

  38. Executive Privilege • Nixon used this concept as reason not to turn over taped conversation to the special prosecutor and Congress

  39. Nixon’s Resignation • Congress had begun the process to determine if they should impeach Nixon because of the Watergate. • Nixon resigned before being impeached

  40. Saigon • 1975 South Vietnam falls to Communist forces • U.S. does not help the South

  41. Equal Rights Amendment • Antifeminist movement stirred sufficient opposition

  42. Milliken v Bradley • Integration did not have to cross school district borders • Reinforced division between poorer, urban schools and nearly all white suburbs

  43. Gerald Ford • Chosen to replace Agnew • Pardoned Nixon- very controversial

  44. Salt I • First Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty- between US and SU • 5 year agreement that froze number of missiles made

  45. Helsinki Accords • President Ford signed the Helsinki accords • It is a series of agreements of European security made at a 1975 summit meeting in Finland. • U.S, Canada, S.U, 30 other European countries pledged to cooperate economically, respect existing national boundaries and promote existing human rights.

  46. Carter’s Foreign Policy • Support for human rights • Relations with the Soviet Union • Solutions to problems in Middle East

  47. Camp David • Agreements between Egypt and Israel • Carter most spectacular foreign policy achievement

  48. Iran Hostage Crisis • Revolution that broke out in Iran on January 1979. • Led by Muslim fundamentalists • For 444 days, revolutionaries imprisoned 52 American hostages in different locations. • Prisoners were blindfolded and moved from place to place. • Attempted rescue mission ended in failure

  49. 1980s Neoconservatives • Free Market Capitalism • Traditional values of individualism and family • Less government involvement with economy • Strengthening the white working class

  50. Ronald Reagan • Former actor- viewed as a Washington outsider • Viewed big government as the foe of the common man • Viewed the Soviet Union as “the focus of evil in the modern world”

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