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JOHN F. KENNEDY LYNDON B. JOHNSON

Republicans Richard Nixon Eisenhower s VP House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) From poor family; self-made Rode Eisenhower s coattails Little support from Eisenhower Vice-Presidential candidate: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (Mass.)

Democrats John F. Kennedy One term Senator Catholic Came from wealth Claimed: losing ground to Soviet Union Vice-Presidential candidate: Lyndon B. Johnson (Texas)

First Televised Presidential Debate September 26, 1960 Kennedy wins by 119,000 votes out of 68 million (.2%) Did television make a difference?

The New Frontier Get America moving again Tied to youth and energy Tough time with domestic legislation No mandate Conservatives in Congress Space race beat Soviets to the moon More funding for technology, research & development More funding for science and math education

How to deal with recession Deficit spending Cut taxes for middle class Increase defense spending by 20% Increase minimum wage ($1.25/hr) Result more jobs more personal wealth Reduced national debt Civil Rights No mandate didn t push it needed Southern support for re-election Began to push for more Civil Rights legislation in 1963

Peace Corps young men and women Help in developing countries Education, health care, sanitation How does it relate to the Cold War? Alliance for Progress $20 million for Latin America Food, education, medicine, etc. How does it relate to the Cold War?

Accused Eisenhower of missile gap Discovered there wasn t one but... Behind on conventional weapons Use of special forces and small scale attacks Congress authorizes spending for both Flexible Response Look at the situation: determine best response Options? Need adequate weapons supply

Met Soviet Premier Khrushchev in Vienna (1961) Went badly Fought over Cuba, Laos, and Berlin Kennedy tried to reason won t do it again!

Berlin 1961 Khrushchev wanted separation Builds wall (keep East Berliners in) Kennedy ramps up military Goes to Berlin Ich bin ein Berliner!

Cuba ruled by Fulgencio Batista He may be an SOB, but he s our SOB. FDR Batista cruel dictator cared about upper class 1959: Fidel Castro led bloodless coup Batista fled

Castro promised Jobs Education medical care Wanted US help; Eisenhower refused to see him Nationalized American businesses Looked to Soviets for help

Khrushchev happy to help U.S. embargoed Cuban sugar CIA tried burning sugar cane fields Eisenhower s administration created plan to get rid of Castro (passed onto Kennedy)

Bay of Pigs invasion Plan: send 1500 Cuban exiles to liberate U.S. supplies air support (cancelled) Exiles met by entire Cuban Army Within 72 hours all 1500 dead or captured

Kennedy takes responsibility (on TV) Castro fears full invasion Soviet Union helps: nuclear warheads in Cuba October 14, 1962: U.S. U2 spy plane photographs missile sites Soviet Union has ability to destroy most of U.S. within an hour

13 DAYS October 14 U-2 photographs missile sites October 22 Kennedy warns nation; confronts Soviets October 24 US quarantines Cuba; stops Soviet ships October 27 U-2 spy plane shot down; pilot killed October 27 Telegrams from Khrushchev to Kennedy wanting a deal October 28 Soviets agree to remove missiles if US agrees to remove missiles from Turkey

RESULTS Castro firmly in power; wary of US Khrushchev looks weak (out of power by 1966) Kennedy looks strong Closest to nuclear war EVER Installed hotline with Soviet Union Limited Nuclear test ban treaty U.S. embargo on Cuba (still in effect today)

Kennedy in Texas (support for reelection) Already made stops in San Antonio, Houston, and Fort Worth Shot while driving through Dallas (Dealey Plaza)

Zapruder film Pronounced dead within an hour Lyndon Johnson becomes 36 th President

Lee Harvey Oswald arrested Two days later Oswald killed by Jack Ruby Never admits to killing Kennedy

Johnson wants investigation Sets up Warren Commission Headed by Chief Justice Earl Warren Includes future president Gerald Ford Concluded Oswald was lone gunman Conspiracy theories continue...

Continues Kennedy s domestic policies Uses Kennedy s death to get Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965 passed Used the Johnson Treatment to get what he wanted in Congress

Barry Goldwater for Republicans Senator from Arizona Ultra conservative Not opposed to nukes in Vietnam

Johnson wants to be president in his own right Using Kennedy s memory Playing on people s fears helps LBJ win Daisy

In 1965 he declares war on... POVERTY Creates the Great Society Wants to finish ideals of New Deal

Announces in 1965 at University of Michigan Commencement Speech Areas of focus: Poverty Cities Education Discrimination Environment Consumer Advocacy

Health Care Medicare and Medicaid

Poverty Cut taxes on lower classes to promote growth The Other America Many did NOT see affluence of 1950 s Appalachia Ghettos Minorities Single mothers Elderly

Solutions to poverty Cities Increase who s on social security federal housing projects Old Age Assistance mass transit Aid to Families and Dependent Children Housing subsidies Food stamps Office of Economic Opportunity Head Start Upward Bound VISTA (domestic Peace Corps) Legal services

Education $ for elementary and secondary schools (Elementary and Secondary Education Act) college scholarships & loans Arts National Endowment for the Arts National Endowment for the Humanities public broadcasting

Discrimination Civil Rights Act of 1964 Voting Rights Act of 1965 24 th Amendment (poll tax) Immigration Act of 1965 Removed quotas of 1920 s Limited immigration still, but more equal and non-discriminatory

Environment improve air/water quality Led to Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act of 1970 s Wilderness Preservation Act 9.1 million acres of wilderness Highway Beautification Act

Consumer Advocacy product labeling (list ingredients) motor vehicle safety Department of Transportation at federal and state levels

POSITIVES OF THE GREAT SOCIETY? NEGATIVES OF THE GREAT SOCIETY?

Chief Justice Earl Warren Former Republican governor (California) VP candidate in 1948 Appointed by Eisenhower liberal or conservative? The most liberal Supreme Court in history Much change came from decisions

Civil Rights Brown vs. Board of Education (1954) outlawed segregation in public schools Baker vs. Carr (1962) one person one vote Loving vs. Virginia (1967) states can t ban interracial marriage Is there change for minorities?

Due Process Mapp vs. Ohio (1961) courts can t use illegally seized evidence Gideon vs. Wainwright (1963) must provide counsel for those who can t afford it Escobedo vs. Illinois (1964) accused has right to lawyer present during questioning Miranda vs. Arizona (1966) must be read your rights Is there change for the accused?

Freedom of Speech Engel vs. Vitale (1962) state-mandated prayer is illegal in public schools New York Times vs. Sullivan (1964) celebrities may sue media for libel only in certain circumstances Is there change for free speech?

All about change Political change (Republican to Democratic presidents) Economic change (government spending more on social programs, tax cuts) Social change (expansion of individual rights) People began to question the establishment...