John F. Kennedy and the New Frontier

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John F. Kennedy and the New Frontier

The New Generation -Beat the Depression -Beat fascism in Europe and Japan -Rebuilt the world (especially the West) to be democratic -Best nuclear arsenal in the world -More prosperous, lived healthier and longer than ever

John Fitzgerald Kennedy Irish family from Massachusetts, family earned wealth from selling alcohol during Prohibition Considered nouveau riche, part of the newly moneyed Private schooled, Harvard educated U.S. Navy during WWII, earned medals for valor and Purple Heart

Early Career Democrat Senator for MA Represented the young Baby Boom generation Supported liberal ideas

Richard Milhous Nixon Republican from CA Politically and economically conservative Small govt Traditional morality Tax cuts Aggressive towards communism McCarthy s right-hand man during HUAC trials Eisenhower s VP

Kennedy-Nixon Debates (1960) - First televised presidential debate EVER - JFK appeared calm and looked youthful, handsome, charismatic - Nixon looked sinister Result: TV became an important political campaign tool

Kennedy s Term Inaugural Address: Focused on change Strongly anti-communist Ask not what your country can do for you Inspired young adults to make positive changes Advisors Most were very young Closest advisor was brother Robert (Bobby)

Image vs. Reality Image showed a vital president Actually suffered from Addison s disease and chronic back pain Kennedy encouraged press coverage of family While Jackie valued her family s privacy

Kennedy s New Frontier Minimum wage increase Federal Housing Act Increased social security benefits Peace Corps program Accelerated space program Federal funding for education Tax cuts to halt the recession End to racial discrimination

Peace Corps -American college students could volunteer to join -Helped improve infrastructure and education in the developing world Intended outcome: Help improve America s image around the world

Alliance for Progress: 1961-1973 JFK s pledge of support for Latin America to improve their economies Considered the Marshall Plan for Latin America $20 billion to support internal improvements Supported education and schools Built hospitals and promote health care Helped distribute land Did help some, but there was corruption from within

NASA and the Apollo Program - Soviets put first man (and woman) in space - Mercury Program: John Glenn first American to orbit the earth - Apollo Program: JFK challenged NASA to put the first man on the moon by the end of the decade, Not because it is easy, but because it is hard. -1969: Saturn V rocket launches Apollo 11 Neal Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins

Kennedy s Thousand Days Americans were struck by the youth and vitality of the Kennedy Administration Public image often different from reality Narrow victory in 1960 left him with decreased power -Showed he had to work WITH Congress

The Supreme Court in the Early 1960s Under Chief Justice Earl Warren ( 53-69), Supreme Court rulings extended individual rights and freedoms Rulings favored personal liberties over govt authority

Important Cases of the Warren Court Brown vs. Board of Education (1954) Gideon vs. Wainwright (1963) and Miranda vs. Arizona (1966) 5 th and 6 th Amendment rights of the accused Engel v. Vitale (1962) 1 st Amendment; Establishment Clause and school prayer Tinker v. Des Moines (1969) Free speech in public schools

The Assassination of JFK 22 November 1963 JFK, LBJ, and families arrive in Dallas, TX for a political rally for the 1964 campaign JFK and Jackie ride with TX Gov. Connolly

-JFK shot twice and Connolly shot once -Eyewitnesses argue about the number and locations of shots

Lee Harvey Oswald Oswald had connections with the Soviet Union and supported the revolution in Cuba Conspiracy theories surround the investigation Arrested 80 minutes after the assassination Evidence found at the Book Depository, Oswald shot by Jack Ruby 2 days later

The Warren Commission Chief Justice Earl Warren starts federal investigation Goal: Prevent speculation about conspiracy Report was submitted, but remained inconclusive Fueled conspiracy theories LBJ immediately becomes president