PPT-How did John F Kennedy Impact Civil Rights?
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Learning Objectives Understand how JFK solved the problems left by Eisenhower Evaluate how successful JFKs involvement with the Civil Rights Movement was Starter
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Learning Objectives Understand how JFK solved the problems left by Eisenhower Evaluate how successful JFKs involvement with the Civil Rights Movement was Starter Think about the situation in the USA when Kennedy was appointed. A Look at the Deaths of Civil Rights . Heroes. Lightning Round Review. Who . was Martin Luther King Jr.? . 2. What was the Civil Rights Act of 1964. ?. 3. What was the Voting Rights Act of 1965. ?. 4. What was Brown vs. Board . . a. Describe the Warren Court and the expansion of individual rights as seen in the Miranda decision. . Earl Warren was appointed Chief Justice of the United . States Supreme Court . in 1953. Warren led the Supreme Court in making several decisions on key political and social issues. Mr. Daniel Lazar. Election of 1960. Bi-Elections . of . 1958. Dems . gained 15 Senate seats (62-34), 48 House seats (282-153) and . 6 . governorships . 1958 . recession, Republican policy of lowered farm price supports, labor opposition to state right-to-work . By : Jessica Meisenbacher and Katelyn Rice. Period 5th. Female Apparel. Male Clothing. Undergarments. Women’s Hairstyles. Male’s Hairstyles. Accessories. Cosmetics. Timeline of the 1960’s. 1960- The first presidential debate was held on TV. It was between Nixon and Kennedy. -Nasa sent up ECHO the first satellite to be seen by the naked eye. . By: . Student 1. Student 2. Student 3. Video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bViDpsjKquo. Stop at 1:40. What was Kennedy's New Frontier? . How was that Philosophy played out, domestically within the first few years of Kennedy’s administration?. Everything You Need To . K. now . A. bout The Presidency of John F. Kennedy To Succeed In APUSH. www.Apushreview.com. Background on JFK. WWII Veteran. PT109. Profiles of Courage. Senator. :. Part of a committee that chose 5 greatest Senators ever . the Election of 1960. Standards . SSUSH21 The student will explain the impact of technological development and economic growth on the United States, 1945-1975. . b. . Describe the impact television has had on American culture; include the presidential debates (Kennedy/Nixon, 1960) and news coverage of the Civil Rights Movement. . Kennedy’s “New Frontier” Spirit. President Kennedy. , the youngest president to take office, assembled one of the youngest cabinets, including his brother . Robert Kennedy. , the Attorney General, who planned to reform the priorities of the FBI. Kennedy's new challenge of a ". SSUSH21. a. . Describe the baby boom and the impact as shown by Levittown and the Interstate Highway Act.. The Baby Boom:. After WWII there was a baby boom which was when there was a large increase of the number of babies born. 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 . Challenging Segregation . The Sit-In Movement . In the fall of 1959, four African American college students at a . Woolworth’s department store in Greensboro, NC . sat at a “white’s only” counter and refused to leave until they were served.. 1954-1975. 15.1. Origins of the Civil Rights Movement. Rosa Parks is fingerprinted by Dep. Sheriff D.H. Lackey in Montgomery, Ala., on Feb. 22, 1956, two months after she refused to give up her seat on a bus for a white passenger. Her action prompted the Montgomery bus boycott and sparked the civil rights movement.. 1960-1968. Introduction. Complacent and comfortable as the 1950s closed, Americans elected in 1960 a young, vigorous president who pledged “to get the country moving again.”. The 1960s would bring a sexual revolution, a civil rights revolution, the emergence of a “youth culture,” a devastating war in Vietnam, and the beginnings, at least, of a feminist revolution.. Presentation by:Matt Stover, Zack Jones, & Ahmed Anik. Kennedy versus Nixon. The 1960 Election was the first election to hold televised presidential candidate debate. Democrat John F. Kennedy’s success in televised debates against Republican Richard Nixon was crucial to JFK’s election.
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