THE COLD WAR in the 1960’s * MAD Theory (Mutually Assured Destruction) * The Cuban Missile Crisis (Oct. 1962) * Why the crisis happened? (Khrushchev‚ Fidel Castro & Cuba) * Was JFK a hawk or a dove? * Impacts of the crisis: flexible response & trend toward détente * Missles out of Cuba * Missles out of Germany * Can’t invade Cuba with force. THE WAR IN VIETNAM * It was America’s longest war * Some numbers: $ 150 billion ($600
Premium Cold War World War II United States
The 1960s was a time in history that not only glorified the significance of freedom but it also showed the efforts and determination then the struggle to make everyone equal. John F Kennedy promised the most ambitious agenda called the new frontier a package of laws and reforms that would end any quality in the United States.but then John F. Kennedy ran into a group of southerners who did not want the same thing as him. And they created laws in order to counter any sort of equality with blacks and
Premium United States Southern United States Lyndon B. Johnson
There is a profound saying many famous individuals have used‚ “If you remember the 60s‚ you weren’t there”. This seems like an odd thing to say‚ but the fact is‚ the 60s were a time of turmoil‚ controversial‚ and groovy moments. There was war going on known as the Vietnam War‚ and inequality for African Americans sparked protests and new laws. Politics in the 60s covered a variety of different changes for the U.S which consisted of new laws and new ideas to better the nation. It was a time where
Premium United States Vietnam War Lyndon B. Johnson
enormous changes which totally transformed its economy‚ society and politics. Most particularly was the large influx of Chinese refugees to this region. With effective governance and the hard work of its people‚ Hong Kong prospered during the 1950¡¦s and 1960¡¦s and ultimately retained its prosperity up until the city¡¦s reunification by China in 1997. When Hong Kong finally ceded to the Britain in 1943‚ the region had relied heavily on the entrepot trade. However‚ Hong Kong‚ prior to this‚ was subjected
Premium Hong Kong
The anti-war movement of the late 1960s is often credited as having positive outcomes such as 18-year-olds being granted the right to vote and the end of the draft‚ and is glorified for its role in bringing people together along with shaping activism to this day. However‚ as with any movement‚ there are unintended consequences‚ which have shaped important events and values within American society in the decades since the war and at present. This paper will explore some of these unintended consequences
Premium Vietnam War United States Cold War
civilizations describing how they do things‚ their values‚ and beliefs. Dance had an enormous impact during America during the 1960’s through the 1990’s. Many different types of dance were being introduced during these times because of all of the quick fads people were going through. In the end dance has shaped the personality of American culture forever. Starting with the 1960’s America was going through the adolescent kids from the baby boomers. These kids tended to be very outgoing and were not
Premium Dance Dance music History of dance
During the cultural revolution of the 1960s and 70s‚ china underwent many drastic changes. The leader of the chinese communist party was Mao Zedong‚ a powerful man who believed that the peasant class represented the best of chinese society. The text “china’s cultural revolution is better.” This is about how people in the cultural revolution treated theirself. Centuries of resentment often led to violence‚ and peasants sometimes attacked people from higher classes. I chose this reason because it
Premium Mao Zedong People's Republic of China Deng Xiaoping
The events that occurred in Newark during the 1960’s should definitely be referred to as a riot. During the time the African Americans connoted wild‚ uncontrolled‚ criminal behavior. On the other hand they did have the aim to try to affect the government actions and policy‚ but they did it in an uncontrolled way. Using the word “rebellion” suggests that the African Americans had a clear cut reason to behave the way they did‚ without a justifiable cause. The government of Newark failed to incorporate
Premium African American Black people Urban decay
The drive to lower the voting age from 21 to 18 grew rapidly in the late 1960’s. Students’ activism movements protesting the Vietnam War gave rise to this and following Supreme Court’s case Oregon vs. Mitchell‚ it was widely believed that a new amendment to the constitution should to be drafted. The amendment was quickly proposed on March 23rd‚ 1971 and ratified by 42 states on July 1st‚ 1971(laws.com). The Twenty Sixth amendment of the United States Constitution prohibits the states and federal
Premium United States Democracy Elections
to forbid’‚ ‘Take your desires for realities!’‚ Don’t negotiate with the bosses‚ get rid of them!’‚ ‘Under the paving stones‚ the beach!’. What do such graffiti as these tell you about the zeitgeist – the spirit of the times – in France in the late 1960s? The graffiti of Paris in May‚ 1968‚ such as the slogans above‚ articulated the revolutionary zeitgeist: a profound disaffection with the delimited offerings and exclusionary‚ authoritarian nature of society under The Fifth Republic. Slogans interweaved
Premium Charles de Gaulle Paris