Mod 14 John F. Kennedy The Medium of Television Impact Politics in The 1960’s JFK is considered our first “television” president. How did the medium of television impact politics in the 1960’s? You must display knowledge of Module 14 by giving specific examples on the 1960’s.Do you think TV impacts politics today in the same way (s) or do other media have more impact now in your opinion?You can focus on one thing, topic or many. Make sure you use specific examples from the Module 14, text or content comments in your post. Reply post Write a reply to a classmate. Your post should show understanding of the student’s post and your knowledge of the reading for Week 14. Your reply should display new material beyond what you posted in your initial post and beyond what the student posted to which you reply.Your reply should be at least 3 sentences long. JFK and LBJ
Chapter 29
JFK as President
Election of 1960
Kennedy- Nixon Debates
Impact of television
Close election
Inaugural Address
http://www.bartleby.com/124/pres56.html
(text of address)
http://www.americanpresidents.org/presidents/p
resident.asp?PresidentNumber=34
(video of address)
JFK Domestic
Kennedy and Congress
Kennedy and Civil Rights
Use of federal marshals
Address in support
Legislative proposals
JFK Civil Rights Speech
June 11, 1963
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/coldwar/kennedy
_audio.shtml
JFK Foreign Policy
Campaign promises
General Strategies
Groupthink
Elements:
Closed group
Arrogance on the part of the group
Suppression of doubt
Stereotyping of the enemy
Bay of Pigs
Plan
Kennedy dilemma
Result
Invasion April 17, 1961
Significance
JFK and USSR
Meeting with Krushchev 6/1961 Vienna
Krushchevs view
Berlin Wall Aug.1961
Atmospheric Test Ban 1963
JFK at Berlin
http://www.americanpresidents.org/presidents/president.asp?
PresidentNumber=34
Cuban Missile Crisis
October 1962
Kennedys dilemma
Decision-Making process
Deal
JFK and Vietnam
650 advisors 1960
15,000 advisors 1963
Support for Diem regime
Diem toppled Nov. 1, 1963
LBJ Domestic
Great Society
Sources
Key Programs
Legacies
Great Society
Key Programs
Civil Rights Act 1964
Voting Rights Act 1965
Background
Freedom Summer 1964
Selma march March 1965
Other programs
Legacies of Great Society
Positive
Negative
Budget deficits
Elimination of poverty?
LBJ and Vietnam
Gulf of Tonkin Incident
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Escalation of U.S. forces
1965 180,000 troops
1966 300,000 troops
1967 500,000 troops
The Quagmire
Guerilla warfare
Pacification and Relocation
strategy
http://www.historyplace.com/unitedstates/vietnam/index.html
The War at Home
Growing anti war protests
Universities
Peace groups
Congress
Press
Democratic politicians
1968
Tet Offensive
Influence of television
Johnsons March 31 address
King and Kennedy assassinations
Chicago Democratic Convention
Election of 1968
Nixons campaign
Significance of Nixons victory
JFK Assassination
November 22, 1963
Live Web Cam from Snipers
Perch in the School Book
Depository
Live web cam
http://www.earthcam.com/jfk/
Texas School Book
Depository
School Book Depository
Prof. Haber
with other
tourist at
Dealey
Plaza.
Grassy
Knoll is
across the
street.
Kennedy car route
Grassy Knoll and car route
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