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Chapter 20 Section 2. The New Frontier. Kennedy inauguration Set tone for new era in White House Grace Elegance Wit. The Camelot Years. Gave an inspiring speech- “ ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country. ”. The Camelot Years.
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Chapter 20 Section 2 The New Frontier
Kennedy inauguration Set tone for new era in White House Grace Elegance Wit The Camelot Years
Gave an inspiring speech- “ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country.” The Camelot Years
Critics said he was all style with no substance Kennedy Mystique
1st lady had influence on fashion and culture Media fascinated with Kennedy children Kennedy Mystique
JFK surrounded himself with young intellectuals and business people The Best and the Brightest
McGeorge Bundy National Security Advisor The Best and the Brightest
Robert McNamara Secretary of Defense The Best and the Brightest
Dean Rusk Secretary of State The Best and the Brightest
Robert Kennedy The Best and the Brightest
New Frontier-JFK’s legislative agenda Called on Americans to be “new pioneers” and explore “uncharted areas of science and space…unconquered pockets of ignorance and prejudice, unanswered questions of poverty and surplus.” The Promise of Progress
JFK had a hard time turning his New Frontier into reality The Promise of Progress
As a result of not having a mandate, JFK played it safe Was able to persuade Congress to enact measures to The Promise of Progress
US stuck in a recession by 1960 Unemployment at 6% Stimulating the Economy
Advocated deficit spending Stimulating the Economy
Dept. of Defense budget increased by 20% Stimulating the Economy
Congress increased minimum wage to $1.25/ hour Stimulating the Economy
Created Peace Corps- Addressing Poverty Abroad
Critics referred to the fact that the volunteers were so young Addressing Poverty Abroad
Peace Corps became a huge success Addressing Poverty Abroad
Addressing Poverty Abroad • By 1968 – more than 35,000 volunteers served in more than 60 nations
Alliance for Progress- Addressing Poverty Abroad
Alliance for Progress Built schools Houses Sanitation facilities Encouraged economic reforms Addressing Poverty Abroad
April 12, 1961- Soviets launched 1st man into space Race to the Moon
JFK set goal of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to earth Race to the Moon
February 20, 1962- Colonel John Glenn orbited earth 3 times Race to the Moon
July 20, 1969- Race to the Moon
Space race impacted many parts of society Race to the Moon
1962- problem of poverty came to national attention New Domestic Agenda
Mass movement against segregation also emerged New Domestic Agenda
Fall 1963 JFK had popular support Tragedy in Dallas
November 22, 1963 Four Days in November
Sat next to his wife in an open air limousine Four Days in November
Kennedy shot in the head Rushed to hospital Four Days in November
Lyndon Baines Johnson becomes new President Four Days in November
Dallas police charge Lee Harvey Oswald with the murder of JFK Four Days in November
November 24, 1963 Oswald being transferred from one prison to another – on live TV Four Days in November
November 25, 1963 Four Days in November
Many wondered if Oswald acted as part of a conspiracy Unanswered Questions
Warren Commission- concluded that Oswald did shoot JFK and acted on his own However, in a 1979 congressional committee- they concluded that… Unanswered Questions
Oswald probably shot Kennedy But in conspiracy with unknown people Possible that 2 people fired at the President Unanswered Questions