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Broadwater School History Department 1
Easy Revision for GCSE Humanities: Kennedy & the New Frontier
This is the fourth of eight revision topics.America and the Cold War
America in the 1950s: Affluent SocietyBlack Americans in the 1950sKennedy and the New Frontier
Civil Rights to Black PowerDefeat in Vietnam
Cold War to DétenteNixon and Watergate
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The Presentation is divided into five sections.Spend about 10 minutes revising each section.
Write Revision Notes, label them clearly and keep them all in one place.
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There are four sections to this topic.
Problems facing Kennedy
The “New Frontier”
The Berlin Wall
Cuban Missiles Crisis
Spend about 10 minutes revising each section.Write Revision Notes, title them clearly and keep them all in one place.
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Write out the four sections of the topic.
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Check you learning.
Problems facing Kennedy
The “New Frontier”
The Berlin Wall
Cuban Missiles Crisis
Move on to the next section on the problems facing Kennedy in 1960.
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Problems facing Kennedy in 1960
Racial inequality and civil rights
Women’s rights and young people
Poverty
Communism
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Problems facing Kennedy in 1960
Racial inequality and civil rights
Women’s rights and young people
Poverty
Communism
When you have finished, move on to the next page.
Pause Now!
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Check your learning
Problems facing Kennedy in 1960
Racial inequality and civil rights
Women’s rights and young people
Poverty
Communism
When you have finished, move on to the next page.
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Copy these Revision Notes
The “New Frontier”
JFK promised Americans “New Frontier” reforms.
The New Frontier was to deal with poverty, civil rights and the communist threat.
Race and civil rights
– JFK was unable to do much due to opposition from Senate and Congress.
Women’s Rights and young people
– JFK was popular with these groups, but he did little to help them.
Poverty
– JFK increased the minimum wage and social security benefits to help the poor.
Failed to introduce free medical care or better housing for the poor.
JFK’s death helped his successor, Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ) to implement his plans for social reform, known as the “Great Society”.
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When you have finished, move on to the next page. Pause Now!
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From memory, write out the Revision Notes
The “New Frontier”
JFK promised Americans “New Frontier” reforms.
The New Frontier was to deal with poverty, civil rights and the communist threat.
Race and civil rights
– JFK was unable to do much due to opposition from Senate and Congress.
Women’s Rights and young people
– JFK was popular with these groups, but he did little to help them.
Poverty
– JFK increased the minimum wage and social security benefits to help the poor.
Failed to introduce free medical care or better housing for the poor.
JFK’s death helped his successor, Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ) to implement his plans for social reform, known as the “Great Society”.
.
When you have finished, move on to the next page. Pause Now!
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Read the full Revision Notes The “New Frontier”
Kennedy promised Americans “New Frontier” reforms.
The New Frontier was to deal with poverty, civil rights and the communist threat.
Race and civil rights
– JFK was unable to do much due to opposition from Senate and Congress.
Women’s Rights and young people
– JFK was popular with these groups, but he did little to help them.
Poverty
– JFK increased the minimum wage and social security benefits to help the poor.
Failed to introduce free medical care or better housing for the poor.
JFK’s death helped his successor, Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ) to implement his plans for social reform, known as the “Great Society”.
.
When you have finished, move on to the next page. Pause Now!
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From memory, write out the Revision Notes again
The “New Frontier”
JFK promised Americans “New Frontier” reforms.
The New Frontier was to deal with poverty, civil rights and the communist threat.
Race and civil rights
– JFK was unable to do much due to opposition from Senate and Congress.
Women’s Rights and young people
– JFK was popular with these groups, but he did little to help them.
Poverty
– JFK increased the minimum wage and social security benefits to help the poor.
Failed to introduce free medical care or better housing for the poor.
JFK’s death helped his successor, Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ) to implement his plans for social reform, known as the “Great Society”.
.
When you have finished, move on to the next page. Pause Now!
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Copy these Revision Notes
The Berlin Wall
The Soviets wanted to control of West Berlin as its prosperity was an embarrassment.
The Soviets claimed that West Berlin was used to spy on the communist east.
Thousands of skilled East Germans used West Berlin to escape to West Germany.
Vienna Summit Khrushchev said that the whole of Berlin should be communist.
JFK mobilises extra troops and says that the freedom of all of Europe is at stake.
In 1961 Khrushchev orders the building of the Berlin Wall, which ringed West Berlin.
Divided the city, East and West Berliners could not visit the other part of the city.
Escapees from the east were shot by border guards.
June 1963 JFK visits Berlin to reinforce US determination not to back down.
1989 the opening of the Wall marked the end of the Cold War.
When you have finished, move on to the next page. Pause Now!
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Write out the Revision Notes from memory
The Berlin Wall
The Soviets wanted to control of West Berlin as its prosperity was an embarrassment.
The Soviets claimed that West Berlin was used to spy on the communist east.
Thousands of skilled East Germans used West Berlin to escape to West Germany.
Vienna Summit Khrushchev said that the whole of Berlin should be communist.
JFK mobilises extra troops and says that the freedom of all of Europe is at stake.
In 1961 Khrushchev orders the building of the Berlin Wall, which ringed West Berlin.
Divided the city, East and West Berliners could not visit the other part of the city.
Escapees from the east were shot by border guards.
June 1963 JFK visits Berlin to reinforce US determination not to back down.
1989 the opening of the Wall marked the end of the Cold War.
When you have finished, move on to the next page. Pause Now!
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Read the full Revision Notes
The Berlin Wall
The Soviets wanted to control of West Berlin as its prosperity was an embarrassment.
The Soviets claimed that West Berlin was used to spy on the communist east.
Thousands of skilled East Germans used West Berlin to escape to West Germany.
Vienna Summit Khrushchev said that the whole of Berlin should be communist.
JFK mobilises extra troops and says that the freedom of all of Europe is at stake.
In 1961 Khrushchev orders the building of the Berlin Wall, which ringed West Berlin.
Divided the city, East and West Berliners could not visit the other part of the city.
Escapees from the east were shot by border guards.
June 1963 JFK visits Berlin to reinforce US determination not to back down.
1989 the opening of the Wall marked the end of the Cold War.
When you have finished, move on to the next page. Pause Now!
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Write out the Revision Notes again, from memory
The Berlin Wall
The Soviets wanted to control of West Berlin as its prosperity was an embarrassment.
The Soviets claimed that West Berlin was used to spy on the communist east.
Thousands of skilled East Germans used West Berlin to escape to West Germany.
Vienna Summit Khrushchev said that the whole of Berlin should be communist.
JFK mobilises extra troops and says that the freedom of all of Europe is at stake.
In 1961 Khrushchev orders the building of the Berlin Wall, which ringed West Berlin.
Divided the city, East and West Berliners could not visit the other part of the city.
Escapees from the east were shot by border guards.
June 1963 JFK visits Berlin to reinforce US determination not to back down.
1989 the opening of the Wall marked the end of the Cold War.
When you have finished, move on to the next page. Pause Now!
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Cuban Missiles Crisis
1957 Fidel Castro seized power. He nationalised all the US owned businesses. The US stopped trading with Cuba.
In 1961 JFK authorised a CIA led invasion by Cuban exiles (Bay of Pigs). It failed.
There were CIA plots to assassinate Castro. Castro asked the USSR for help.
Khrushchev gave financial and military aid to Cuba. The missile bases were “defensive”.
In 1962 the USA discovered the USSR had set up nuclear missiles bases on Cuba.
Most of the USA was within the range of the missiles. JFK under huge pressure to remove them.
JFK placed an “exclusion zone” , or naval blocked of Cuba.
Khrushchev backs down, in return for a US promise not to invade Cuba.
USA agrees to remove MRBMs from its bases in Turkey.
Results
People all over the World realised how close they had come to total destruction.
The USA and USSR set up a Hot Line telephone link between Moscow and Washington.
The USA and USSR agreed to try to stop the spread of nuclear weapons.
The USA and USSR signed a Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.
JFK switched his focus to containing communism in Vietnam.
When you have finished, move on to the next page. Pause Now!
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Write out the Revision Notes from memory
Cuban Missiles Crisis
1957 Fidel Castro seized power. He nationalised all the US owned businesses. The US stopped trading with Cuba.
In 1961 JFK authorised a CIA led invasion by Cuban exiles (Bay of Pigs). It failed.
There were CIA plots to assassinate Castro. Castro asked the USSR for help.
Khrushchev gave financial and military aid to Cuba. The missile bases were “defensive”.
In 1962 the USA discovered the USSR had set up nuclear missiles bases on Cuba.
Most of the USA was within the range of the missiles. JFK under huge pressure to remove them.
JFK placed an “exclusion zone” , or naval blocked of Cuba.
Khrushchev backs down, in return for a US promise not to invade Cuba.
USA agrees to remove MRBMs from its bases in Turkey.
Results
People all over the World realised how close they had come to total destruction.
The USA and USSR set up a Hot Line telephone link between Moscow and Washington.
The USA and USSR agreed to try to stop the spread of nuclear weapons.
The USA and USSR signed a Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.
JFK switched his focus to containing communism in Vietnam.
When you have finished, move on to the next page. Pause Now!
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Read the full Revision Notes
Cuban Missiles Crisis
1957 Fidel Castro seized power. He nationalised all the US owned businesses. The US stopped trading with Cuba.
In 1961 JFK authorised a CIA led invasion by Cuban exiles (Bay of Pigs). It failed.
There were CIA plots to assassinate Castro. Castro asked the USSR for help.
Khrushchev gave financial and military aid to Cuba. The missile bases were “defensive”.
In 1962 the USA discovered the USSR had set up nuclear missiles bases on Cuba.
Most of the USA was within the range of the missiles. JFK under huge pressure to remove them.
JFK placed an “exclusion zone” , or naval blocked of Cuba.
Khrushchev backs down, in return for a US promise not to invade Cuba.
USA agrees to remove MRBMs from its bases in Turkey.
Results
People all over the World realised how close they had come to total destruction.
The USA and USSR set up a Hot Line telephone link between Moscow and Washington.
The USA and USSR agreed to try to stop the spread of nuclear weapons.
The USA and USSR signed a Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.
JFK switched his focus to containing communism in Vietnam.
When you have finished, move on to the next page. Pause Now!
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Write out the Revision Notes again, from memory
Cuban Missiles CrisisCauses
Both Kennedy and Khrushchev had failed over the Berlin Wall. JFK had allowed the Bay of Pigs
The Crisis
1957 Fidel Castro seized power. He nationalised all the US owned businesses. The US stopped trading with Cuba.
In 1961 JFK authorised a CIA led invasion by Cuban exiles (Bay of Pigs). It failed.
There were CIA plots to assassinate Castro. Castro asked the USSR for help.
Khrushchev gave financial and military aid to Cuba. The missile bases were “defensive”.
In 1962 the USA discovered the USSR had set up nuclear missiles bases on Cuba.
Most of the USA was within the range of the missiles. JFK under huge pressure to remove them.
JFK placed an “exclusion zone” , or naval blocked of Cuba.
Khrushchev backs down, in return for a US promise not to invade Cuba.
USA agrees to remove MRBMs from its bases in Turkey.
Results
People all over the World realised how close they had come to total destruction.
The USA and USSR set up a Hot Line telephone link between Moscow and Washington.
The USA and USSR agreed to try to stop the spread of nuclear weapons.
The USA and USSR signed a Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.
JFK switched his focus to containing communism in Vietnam.
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