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Outline Of A Time Of Change: From Kennedy To Nixon

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A Time of Change: From Kennedy to Nixon Use the following as a guide to create a timeline of important strategy and events from President Kennedy through President Carter. Later, you will add on information about Reagan, Bush, and Clinton. John F. Kennedy (1960-63), Democrat Foreign Policy Flexible Response- A foreign policy under President Kennedy where defense spending was increased and it created the Special Forces branch of the army. Kennedy also increased the size of the US’s nuclear stockpile threefold. Alliance for Progress- A ten year aid program for Latin America proposed by JFK. It was created to try and improve relations between the US and Latin America after recent damaging events. Peace Corps- A program created by Kennedy that …show more content…

For six days, the US and the Soviet Union panicked and pointed missiles at each other but finally came to an agreement and the Soviet Union removed its missiles from Cuba. Limited Test Ban Treaty- A treaty established between the Soviet Union and the US that banned nuclear testing in the atmosphere. Berlin Crisis/Berlin Wall Hotline Established Domestic Policy Civil Rights- Kennedy was one of the first presidential candidates to advocate for civil rights. This ended up helping him win the election and gathered support from the African-American community. Economy- Kennedy pushed for deficit spending during his presidency as a way of getting the country out of a recession. New Frontier- Kennedy’s push for increased exploration in areas of science and space, medical care for elderly, urban renewal, and aid for education. Lyndon B. Johnson (1963-64, 64-68), Democrat The Great Society- The Great Society was Johnson’s top agenda for the country. This program would help better areas like education, healthcare, housing, immigration, environment, and consumer

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