Comparing Domestic & Foreign Policy in the 1940s, 1950s, & 1960s
Harry Truman / Dwight Eisenhower / John F. Kennedy / Lyndon Johnson / Richard NixonYears in office & elections won / 1945-1953
(1948) / 1953-1961
(1952, 1956) / 1961-1963
(1960) / 1963-1969
(1964) / 1969-1974
(1968, 1972)
Political Party? / Democrat / Republican / Democrat / Democrat / Republican
Foreign Policy Philosophy? / Containment & Truman Doctrine / Brinksmanship/
Massive Retaliation / Flexible Response / JFK-Style
Flexible Response / Détente
3 Most Important Foreign Policy Decisions or Events of their Presidency /
- Potsdam Conference
- 1st atomic bomb
- Creation on Containment:
- Truman Doctrine
- Marshall Plan
- NATO
- Berlin Blockade./Airlift
- Loss of China
- Korean War begins
- NSC-68
- Ended Korean War
- New look: nuclear missiles
- Sputnik & space race
- Eisenhower Doctrine in the Middle East
- CIA-sponsored coups in IranGuatemala
- Proposed nuclear disarmament
- Supported France in Vietnam independence
- Hoped to gain first-strike capability; expansion of nuclear weapons
- Peace Corps
- Space race to the moon
- Berlin Wall
- Bay of Pigs
- Cuban Missile Crisis
- Assassination of Diem
- Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
- Commitment of troops to Vietnam
- Tet Offensive
- CIA-sponsored coups in Latin America
- Vietnamization & “peace with honor” in Vietnam in 1973
- “Knockout blow” in Vietnam: LaosCambodia
- Recognition of China
- SALT with USSR
- End to Yom Kippur War in Middle East
- CIA covert ops
Domestic Policy Philosophy? / Fair Deal / Modern Republicanism / New Frontier / Great Society / New Federalism
3 Most Important Domestic Policy Decisions, Acts, or Events of their Presidency? /
- Reorganization of Gov’t in 1947:
- CIA
- Dept of Defense (Air Force)
- National Security Council (NSC)
- End of racial segregationin the military
- Failed attempt to made the New Deal more equitable
- FHA, Depts of Health, Education, & Welfare
- Federal Highway System
- Ended McCarthyism
- Creation of NASA
- National Defense in Education Act
- Warned of Military-Industrial Complex
- Central High in Little Rock
- Tax cut in 1963
- Bolstered Civil Rights Committee, Dept of Justice
- Laid foundation for Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Expansion of NASA
- War on Poverty: Job Corps, Office of Econ Opportunity
- Medicare & Medicaid
- Improved funding for schools
- Environmental protection
- National Endowment for the Arts & Humanities
- Civil Rights
- 24th Amendment
- Civil Rights Act
- Voting Rights Act
- Shifted responsibility for social programs from to state gov’ts
- Named 4 conservative S.C. justices
- EPA & OCHA
- Ended gold standard
- 90-day freeze on wages & prices (Great Nixon Turn-around)
- Watergate scandal
Identify 2 significant social aspects of this era /
- Baby Boom
- Suburbs & consumerism
- Rock n roll, youth culture, juvenile delinquency
- Beginning of Civil Rights Movement (Brown v BOE)
- Red Scare (McCarthyism)
- Victory of nonviolent protest in achieving Civil Rights for African-Americans
- Counter-culture, Free Speech (SDS) movement,
- Student protest of Vietnam; KentState & JacksonState
- Pink power, black power, brown power, rainbow power, yellow power movements
- Rise of the Sunbelt region of the USA
- Public distrust of the gov’t after Watergate; Rise of the media as a 4th branch of gov’t