Political Powers at Play 1945-1980
During the mid-20th century, significant political and social changes shaped the United States. President John F. Kennedy's administration was marked by key events such as the Bay of Pigs invasion, the establishment of the Peace Corps, and the desegregation of the University of Mississippi.
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Political Powers at Play 1945-1980 President Dwight D Einshower Before Presidency His involvement in the war what he promised America how he campaigned Early Life Family Growing up President John F Kennedy Assassination How it changed the way presidents are protected Events leading up to Place Major Events The desegregation of The University of Mississippi Bay of Pigs Peace Corps Inauguration Length of Presidency Famous Sppech Before being elected The Great Society of the 1960s President LBJ 200+ Laws Voting Rights Act Civil Rights Act Improve Environment Consumer Product Safety Commission Child Safety Act National Protections for Wildlife & Rivers Water Quality Act 1965 Abolish Inequality Civil Rights Medicare & Medicaid College Financial Aid Investment in Education War on Poverty Head Start National Work Study Program Immigration Laws Food Stamps Red Scare of the 1950s Conservative Politics Relations with China National Defense Truman Doctrine Senator McCarthy Hysteria Celebrity Blacklist Intimidation HUAC Infiltrate US Government Public Safety Threat to Society Espionage Communism Cold War "Reds" Soviet Spies Fear