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JFK, D, Ma 35th President 1961 – 1963 1st Catholic “Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country” Assassinated in office Kennedy Nixon Debates New Frontier Continues in FDR’s shoes Aid to: ◦ Schools, preservation, mass transit ◦ Medical insurance for elderly - SS Federal government should be active, strong and visible in people’s life National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Space exploration Desire to put astronaut on the moon ◦ YouTube - JFK speech (Man on the moon) 1969 US lands on the moon YouTube - First Moon Landing 1969 Peace Corps Women and men of all ages Assist developing nations Promote US ideals Volunteer for 2-3 years Assassination YouTube - Lee Harvey Oswald Assassination Kennedy Assassination LBJ, D, Tx 36th President 1963 – 1969 Elected once ◦ Takes over for JFK Texas school teacher The Great Society LBJ’s extension of New Deal and New Frontier Goals ◦ War on Poverty ◦ Improve Education ◦ End Discrimination Office of Economic Opportunity Agency to direct War on Poverty ◦ Project Head Start Education for preschoolers and poor families ◦ Project Upward Bound Help poor high school students go to college ◦ Job Corps provide vocational training for HS dropouts Health Care Medicare ◦ Social Security will now pay for some healthcare for those over 65 Medicaid ◦ Money given to states to provide funds for those not covered under Medicare School Elementary and Secondary Education Act ◦ $1 billion to schools Most to poor districts ◦ To accept money, schools must be integrated Ending Discrimination Civil Rights Act of 1964 ◦ Segregation in public is illegal Voting Rights Act of 1965 ◦ Barriers to voting are illegal 24th Amendment ◦ Poll tax is illegal Results of the Great Society Deficit ◦ 1961 = $94 Billion ◦ 1971 = $171 Billion Poverty ◦ 1959 = 26% of Americans live in poverty ◦ 1969 = 12% of Americans live in poverty 1968 Election Johnson decides not to run RFK is killed Hubert Humphrey runs for Dems. ◦ YouTube - 1968 Chicago ◦ YouTube - 1968 DNC: Democratic nightmare in Chicago Richard Nixon runs for Rep. Nixon (R) 37th Pres 1969 – 1974 Congressmen / Senator from Cali Lost to JFK in 1960 Eased Cold War Tensions Resigned Changing Foreign Policy Nixon Doctrine ◦ US will no longer provide direct military protection in Asia Trip to China 1971 Open the door to diplomatic relations Economic changes ◦ New market ◦ New goods Cultural exchanges Detente Goal is to ease tension with the Soviets ◦ Designed to prevent open conflict Visits Soviet Union in May 1972 ◦ Strategic Arms Limitations Talks (SALT) Limits the amount of missiles each side would keep Watergate Scandal June 17, 1972 Watergate is a hotel ◦ Democratic Party headquarters Illegal break in and wiretap of phones ◦ Want information to help Nixon get reelected Several Nixon advisers are aware What did Nixon do? Nixon was unaware of the activities After the burglars are arrested he is informed The cover up begins Senate investigates Nixon is reelected in 1972 The Nixon Tapes Recordings of convos between Nixon and aides ◦ Tapes prove Nixon ordered the cover-up Nixon refuses to hand over tapes US v. Richard Nixon ◦ Nixon is ordered to surrender the tapes Nixon is accused of obstructing justice Denies it - YouTube - Nixon "I'm not a crook" press conference The End House begins to vote on articles of impeachment Nixon resigns – August 9, 1974 ◦ Only president to resign ◦ YouTube - President Richard Nixon Address Announcing Resignation Gerald Ford, R, Mi. 38th President 1974 – 1976 Only President to never be elected Ford pardons Nixon ◦ “To end the national nightmare” Decline in public’s trust in government