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Here are the teacher pack items for John F. Kennedy’s Foreign Policy:
Overview In this experience, students analyze a political cartoon from 1962 illustrating the urgency to calm Cold War nuclear tensions. Then, they make a timeline of major international crises of the Kennedy administration, including the Bay of Pigs invasion, the Berlin Crisis of 1961, and the Cuban Missile Crisis. Next, they examine the causes and effects of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Finally, students turn to the ongoing questions related to the Kennedy assassination, using it to evaluate the validity of sources and how historians understand the past. The Student Pack includes a background article providing an overview of the Kennedy Administration’s successes and failures, both internationally and domestically: John F. Kennedy as President. In addition, it contains the article The Election of 1960, for background on the Kennedy–Nixon presidential election. This election is widely viewed as the first modern presidential campaign—the first one in which the strategic use of television, especially televised live debates, played a major role in deciding the outcome. Objectives
The Cold War tension between the Soviet Union and the United States peaked during the presidential administration of John F. Kennedy (1961–1963). In this experience, you will learn about major international crises of those years.
Objectives
Write your interpretation of the cartoon on the wall. Write two or more complete sentences.
Invite students to discuss what they can learn about the Cold War era from the cartoon.