Cold War Flashcards

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Kennedey Assassination

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Nov. 22nd, 1963
- Lee Harvey Oswald
- Dealy Plaza in Dallas, TX while he was in a parade
- Oswald was stationed in a building right next to the street
- 1st bullet: Miss
- 2nd: the Magic one
- 3rd: hits him right on the head

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Truman (reelected)

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  • Truman Doctrine (“containment”)
  • NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
  • very very close race
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Eisenhower

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1952
- Supreme Commander of NATO
- Only POTUS to serve in WWI an WWII
- creates interstate systems (?)

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Kennedy v. Nixon

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Kennedy wins!
- carries out Bay of Pigs Invasion
- establishes the audio recording device in the Oval Office as a result of the invasion
- picks blockade against the Cuban Missle Crisis
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Johnson’s Great Society

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“The New New Deal”
1) eliminate poverty
2) eliminate racial injustice
- creates Medicare (retired) and Medicaid (low income) and Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)

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Nixon

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Initial Election:
- fairly good President
- VP was Spiro Agnew
Reelection:
- Watergate

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Bobby Kennedy Assassination

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Assassinated after MLK by Sirhan Sirhan (Palestinian)
- shot in the kitchen
- last words were, “Everybody ok?”
- was a Democrat in the Justice Department

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Watergate

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  • Where/What?
  • name of hotel in Foggy Bottom neighborhood in Washington, D.C.
  • What happened?
  • Nixon & administration were breaking into the DNH and spying on their democratic competitor
  • Who is involved?
  • Virgilio Gonzalez, Bernard Barker, James McCord, Eugenio Martinez, and Frank Sturgis
  • Specifically what happened?
  • Frank Wills (security) saw a piece of tape on the door, keeping it open
  • took off the tape and 30 mins later, it was back on the door
  • called the police and they found 5 men hiding in the DNH’s office
  • What did Nixon do to cover up?
  • told Haldeman and Erlichman (part of CIA) to mess with the FBI’s investigation
  • plan to mess with the investigation was caught on the audio recording device, clear as day
  • What did Nixon do?
  • He resigned before he could be impeached
  • Set a precedent for scandals to end in
    “-gate”
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Reagan

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“Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!”
#40
- grew up in Illinois
- got the hostages out of Vietnam
- assassination attempt from John Hinkley Jr.
Reelected in ‘48
- “Reaganomics” = trickle-down; make businesses not have to pay as much, we can focus on helping the people
- useless in the Iran-Contra Scandal

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Marylin Monroe

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strong civil rights activist and powerful female entertainer

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MLK Jr.

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Aug. 28th, 1963- March on Washington
300,000 people: 80% black
Assassinated
- shot from his hotel balcony
- 38 years old, but his heart was 68 years old
A Southern Baptist in theology, his language and tone carry into his speeches; why he talks the way he does

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“I Have A Dream”

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-uses repetition, “I have a dream…” “Let freedom ring,” “Five score years ago,”
- 1963
- governments pass around the issue that the speech addresses and keep saying it is the state’s problem

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Civil Rights Act of 1984

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in conjunction with the Equal Opportunity Act of 1964
- forbid discrimination of sex, skin, or national origin
- Headstart and Upward Bound
- Food stamps
- Expanded Peace Corps

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