PPT-Evaluation of the Cuban Missile Crisis and Foreign
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Evaluation of the Cuban Missile Crisis and Foreign Policy Analysis within the Cold War Collin Abel Damir Kovačević Political Science Department The John F Kennedy
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Evaluation of the Cuban Missile Crisis and Foreign Policy Analysis within the Cold War Collin Abel Damir Kovačević Political Science Department The John F Kennedy Administration 1961 1963 It was the hope of this research process to. and the . Cuban Missile . Crisis. Brinkmanship. A willingness to go to the . edge. of War. Example: Cuban Missile Crisis. Each side began producing stockpiles of Nuclear Arms. Became known as the . The Effects and Results. Cierra K. Martin. IB 20. th. Cent. History. Due 4/9/2012. The Cold War approximately ranged from 1945-1991.. A period of East-West competition, tension and conflict short of full-scale war, characterized by mutual perceptions of hostility between military-political alliances or blocs.. 1960’s . Fidel Castro and Cuba . After assuming power in 1959, . Fidel Castro. transformed Cuba into the first communist state in the . Western . Hemisphere. Bay of Pigs April 1961 . ex·pa·tri·ate. missile. crisis. The Cuban Missile Crisis was an event that occurred during the U.S. and Russia cold war.. This event was a thirteen day confrontation between the Soviet Union and Cuba on one side and the United States on the other that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war.. Download preparation exercise PDF worksheet…. You can use this activity in a number of ways. Suggestions …. 1 : Individual student ‘game’ .. 2 : Class or group using an inter-active whiteboard. WARNING! . Remember these answers are not full answers but are just suggestions of points that you could include!. What is the message of this cartoon?. A cartoon published in a British newspaper on 24 October 1962.. Political Relationships. Nuclear Weapons. Cuban Missile Crisis. Domino Effect. Vietnam. Military ties. International Policy. Political Relationships. Cold war tensions impacted Canada/US relations. Leaders did not get along. How ordinary Canadians . survived the cold war. Duck and cover!. Ordinary Canadians learned how Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs were made, their explosive force, and the damage they could expect should one be dropped on a Canadian city.. The . Televised Debate Affects Votes. • Americans fear U.S. falling behind Soviets militarily. • . John F. Kennedy. discusses Catholicism openly, allays public worries. • First televised presidential debate between Kennedy, Richard Nixon. Three phases of possible interception. Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD). US Missile Defense Agency THAAD Fact Sheet. http://www.mda.mil/global/documents/pdf/. thaad.pdf. US Wants THAAD in South Korea (can watch video). The Cuban Missile Crisis. brought the world to the brink of nuclear war in October 1962.. Lesson overview. What was the background to the events in Cuba?. How successful were early attempts at ‘containment’?. . (MTCR). Sean Monogue. Office of Missile, Biological, and Chemical Nonproliferation . Bureau of International Security & Nonproliferation. U.S. Department of State . Missile Technology Control Regime. Objective questions. What was the background to the events that happened in Cuba?. How successful were the early attempts at containment?. Why was the USSR interested in helping Cuba?. What happened during the crisis?. “GUIDANCE SYSTEMS”. By,. Vivek S. Mutgekar. USN:2GI07ME113. B-14. Introduction:. A cruise missile is basically a small, . pilotless airplane. . Cruise missiles have an 8.5-foot (2.61-meter) wingspan, are powered by turbofan engines and can fly 500 to 1,000 miles (805 to 1,610 km) depending on the configuration. A cruise missile's job in life is to deliver a 1,000-pound (450-kg) high-explosive bomb to a precise location -- the target.
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