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John Fitzgerald Kennedy

  • John Fitzgerald Kennedy Ginger Nicole Peters Mrs. McDaniel 3rd Block

  • Introduction • slide is My about John F Kennedy. • He was the president at 1 point in time. • He was the 2nd president ever to be assassinated • He was the youngest president ever.

  • Assassinated • Oswald was the guy who killed him. • He aimed his rifle and fired. • He was killed in 1963.

  • Black • He tried to stop people from making racialcomments against African American people • Sadly he make his dream come true before he died

  • Childhood • Her had a very fascinating childhood. • For some reason that inspired him to try to become the president.

  • Dead • His rain soon ended after only 3 years of being president • He was killed while riding in an open car through Dallas. • He was buried 3 days after the funeral. • He was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.

  • Elephants • He soon fell in love with elephants in his early childhood

  • Fitzgerald • His middle name is very odd it’s Fitzgerald. • It is pronounced Fitzgerald but really is Fitzgerald.

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    Kennedy and Johnson (1960-1968) PowerPoint & Guided Notes (Vietnam War & more!)

    Description

    Need a lesson that covers the presidencies of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson? This ready to go PowerPoint begins with the Election of 1960 and ends with the Election of 1968. The 131 slides cover the domestic and foreign policies of JFK and LBJ including key events like the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Vietnam war. Students will stay on task and engaged with 15 pages of fill in the blank notes.

     

    This resource covers:
    Election of 1960 & the power of television
    Kennedy’s New Frontier
    Kennedy’s commitment to landing a man on the moon (Projects Mercury & Gemini)
    Important Supreme Court Cases (Mapp v. Ohio, Baker v. Carr, Gideon v. Wainwright, Abington v. Schempp)
    Overview of key Civil Rights Movement events while Kennedy was President
    Peace Corps
    Alliance for Progress
    Berlin Wall
    Bay of Pigs Invasion
    Cuban Missile Crisis
    Vietnam War under Kennedy
    Assassination of Kennedy
    Johnson’s Great Society and War on Poverty
    Election of 19

    John F. Kennedy: Foreign Affairs

    Once in office, it was clear that Kennedy would likely face several international challenges that could come from any number of directions. Recurring flare-ups in Berlin, periodic crises with Communist China, and an increasingly vexing situation in Southeast Asia, all threatened to erupt.

    The Bay of Pigs

    It was Cuba, however, that was the site of an immediate crisis, largely of the administration's own making. Kennedy had only been in office two months when he ordered the implementation of a covert CIA plan inherited from the Eisenhower administration—which he altered dramatically—to topple Cuban leader Fidel Castro. Assured by military advisers and the CIA that its prospects for success were good, Kennedy gave the green light. In the early hours of April 17, 1961, approximately 1,500 anti-Castro Cuban refugees landed at Bahia de Cochinos (Bay of Pigs) on Cuba's southern coast. A series of crucial assumptions built into the plan proved false, and Castro's forces quickly overwhelmed the refugee force. Moreover, the Kennedy administration's cov

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