PPT-Caitlin E. Kennedy 1 , Kevin Armstrong
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2 Virginia A Fonner 1 Michael D Sweat 2 Kevin R OReilly 2 1 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Baltimore MD USA 2 The Medical University of South
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2 Virginia A Fonner 1 Michael D Sweat 2 Kevin R OReilly 2 1 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Baltimore MD USA 2 The Medical University of South Carolina Charleston SC USA. 5667937 wwwnpsgovjo Rose Kennedy the presidents mother remembers that Boston Cream Pie was always the climactic display to a meal or outing The treat often played a prominent role on train trips Mrs Kennedy remembers using food as a way to pass the t Why was John F. Kennedy elected President in 1960, and why was his presidency conducive to a time of protest and unrest? Why was America looking for a leader like him? . Presidential Election of 1960. Unit Schedule:. 10/8- 28.1- Kennedy and the Cold War. 10/10-Cuban Missile Crisis Project/Paper Begins. 10/16- 28.2- The New Frontier. “Ask not what your country can do for you- ask what you can do for your country.” . Blues singer jazz trumpeter and song writer . The beginning . Born August 4, 1901 in New Orleans, . Louisana. , U.S. Grew up in Poverty.. Grandson of slaves. . Early life. His father William Armstrong abandoned the family when Louis was an infant.. Brittany Larsen. Music 1040. Biography. Born August 4, 1901 in . New Orleans, Louisiana. Nickname “. Satchmo. ”. Sent to boys home at age 11 and learned to play cornet. Mentored by Joe “King” Oliver. Learning Objectives. Understand how JFK solved the problems left by Eisenhower. Evaluate how successful JFK’s involvement with the Civil Rights Movement was. Starter. Think about the situation in the USA when Kennedy was appointed. By Lillie-may & Caitlin. Chapter 1: Finding Secrets. Lindsey and Adam were sat on the couch watching television.. “Kids go do something other than watching the television,” shouted their mum.. John F. Kennedy’s Presidency. November 1958 . – . Kennedy is reelected to the United States Senate.. - Kennedy ran against Vincent J. Celeste and won with a difference of 874,610 votes.. January 1960 . PATRICK KENNEDY. MARY HANNON. MARY HICKEY. JOHN FITZGERALD. PATRICK KENNEDY. BRIDGET MURPY. MICHAEL HANNON. MARY ANN FITZGERALD. ROBERT. . F. KENNEDY. 1925 . ~ . 1968. Robert F. . Ken. n. e. dy. GenealogyBank.com. 1960 Election. Economy was slumping, blamed on Republicans. Kennedy v. (Vice President) Nixon. Youth v. experience. Kennedy charmed audiences in first-ever TV debates. Critics suspect Kennedy won (barely) with the help of Mafia connections & “vote-stuffing”. Chapter 27: The New Frontier and the Great Society. Main Idea. : President Kennedy continued the Cold War policy of resisting the spread of communism by offering help to other nations and threatening to use force if necessary.. & Johnson’s Great Society. "New Frontier" 1960 . What:. The New Frontier was the legislative program . Pres. John . F. Kennedy announced when he ran for president in 1960. It called for economic reforms to "get the country moving again." . 26252423Supra15ne Silhouette Interlude AXIOMcove drywall and TechZoneceiling systemsArmstrong lighting connector brackets make installation quick and easy with no independent suspension required The b “. Satchmo. ”. Daniel Louis Armstrong was born in a run-down cabin in New Orleans, Louisiana, slum. His mother was just fifteen years old and was the granddaughter of slaves. Soon after he was born, his father left the family. Louis’s family was very poor. Most days they did not have enough food to live or good clothes to wear. .
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