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91: The Cuban Missile Crisis
... communism, insecurity of the Soviet Union, and Cuba’s fear of invasion all made causes for war. However, war was not the result due to great cooperation from both President Kennedy and President Khrushchev and each of the decisions made by the leaders was crucial in the outcome of The Crisis. Kennedy’s choice to take action by means of quarantine instead of air-strike and Khrushchev’s decision to abide by the quarantines were perhaps the two most significant decisions made ... habanero’s in Cuba would defend Cuba out of nationalistic pride. This, the Americans had all misjudged. The Bay of Pigs invasion had been drawn up by President Eisenhower, but John.F.Kennedy approved the CIA plan soon after taking control. "The thought of this pleasant land becoming "Stalinist" disturbed [Kennedy], like seeing a treasured childhood retreat decay into tawdry ...
92: Marilyn Monroe: Suicide or Murder
... the single most powerful man in the city is believed to be the stage manager of the cover-up on Marilyn Monroe's “murder.” He was a friend of Bobby Kennedy, and also was actively pursuing Hoover's job at the FBI also. He turned the case over to the department's investigation team. They were only allowed to determine if ... Brown, and Barham) Sources in the LA police department that saw portions of the seven hundred and twenty three-page report on Monroe's death. Compiled by homicide say that Kennedy came to her house with an unidentified physician on the fourth. A shot was given to “calm her down” according to the police sources. Despite the many filings under the ... and other sources. All cited in the extensive endnotes of their book, “ Marilyn: The Last Take”. In the course of their research, the authors found that, as long rumored, Robert F. Kennedy, then U.S. Attorney General, had been deeply involved with Marilyn during the last weeks of her life and was a player in the cover-up following her ...
93: Lyndon B. Johnson
Intro At 2:38 PM, on Nov. 22, 1963, Lyndon B. Johnson took the oath of office as the 36th president of the United States. John F. Kennedy had been shot while riding in a parade through downtown Dallas. Johnson was riding two cars behind Kennedy. Johnson was Kennedy s vice president so he immediately became president. ...
94: The Sixties - Years of Hope, Days of Rage
... and resolution and continued on with their lives. “The Sixties” “receded into haze and myth: lingering images of nobility and violence, occasional news clips of Martin Luther King, Jr., and John F. Kennedy, The Beatles, and Bob Dylan retrospectives, the jumble of images this culture shares instead of a sense of continuous, lived history”(Gitlin,33). Later the Russians shattered “American pride” ...
95: Anne Hutchinson
... England as a housewife and mother after she was married at the age of twenty-one to a man named Will Hutchinson. Anne was drawn to a certain minister named John Cotton who preached fiery sermons that were originally Protestant in nature, but gradually became more akin to Puritan doctrines in that he preached purification of the church and focused on ... their minister to New England in 1634. One main reason for this move was because Anne wanted to feel free to express her increasingly Puritan views under the leadership of John Cotton. (M.J. Lewis, Portraits of American Women, p. 35.) Unfortunately, Massachusetts turned out to be more religiously constrictive than England for Anne, even as a member of the Puritan ... was drawn by the excitement of this religious struggle and based her opinions on the study of the Bible. (D. Crawford, p. 18.) Her religious beliefs were mainly derived from John Cotton's preaching which she embellished to produce her own doctrine. Essentially, Anne concluded that faith alone was adequate for salvation. This view weakened the church as an instrument ...
96: The Power of Language
... people have never before heard articulated, the leaders gain the confidence of the people. Political leaders are the primary examples of the people we put our trust in. In 1960, John F. Kennedy was elected to the office of President after four nationally televised debates against vice-president Richard Nixon. It was generally conceded that these debates helped Kennedy more than Nixon. ...
97: Cuban Missile Crisis
... communism, insecurity of the Soviet Union, and Cuba’s fear of invasion all made causes for war. However, war was not the result due to great cooperation from both President Kennedy and President Khrushchev and each of the decisions made by the leaders was crucial in the outcome of The Crisis. Kennedy’s choice to take action by means of quarantine instead of air-strike and Khrushchev’s decision to abide by the quarantines were perhaps the two most significant decisions made ... at the same time improving the position of the leader, Castro. This, the Americans had all misjudged. The Bay of Pigs invasion had been drawn up by President Eisenhower, but John.F.Kennedy approved the CIA plan soon after taking control. On April 17, 1400 members of Cuban exiles came from Nicaragua. They landed in the Bay of Pigs, were ...
98: Comparing The Murder of Duncan in Macbeth and The Assassination of Kennedy
Comparing The Murder of Duncan in Macbeth and The Assassination of Kennedy There is a man who is a head of state. He is a very powerful man and is well liked by his subjects. The people love him. Then he is ... that surrounded one of the most surreal periods of time in United States history. It is the situation surrounding the assassination of one of the US's most revered Presidents, John F. Kennedy. These circumstances suggest that the events which occur in the play Macbeth are still possible. It is possible for the circumstances surrounding Macbeth to be repeated in modern ...
99: The Clinton Sex Scandal
... epitomizes world leadership and unprecedented power. This renowned leadership may be the only association made by certain countries, while in the United States many see an other significance: Watergate, Whitewater, Kennedy's brutal and mysterious assassination, and today, Clinton's "zippergate" scandal. When the President of the United States takes oath, he gives up a part of his life. His private ... for our country – Take heart in knowing that your number one fan thanks you every day for your help in saving her wonderful state. With appreciation Kathleen yet cannot write "f****ing" in complete letters in the transcripts of the Monica Lewinski-Linda Tripp tapes: Lewinsky: Well, it doesn't have to be a f---ing conflict. Tripp: What do you mean? How? Tell me how? [What am I] supposed to say if they say, "Has Monica Lewinsky ever said to you that she ...
100: The Clinton Sex Scandal
... epitomizes world leadership and unprecedented power. This renowned leadership may be the only association made by certain countries, while in the United States many see an other significance: Watergate, Whitewater, Kennedy's brutal and mysterious assassination, and today, Clinton's "zippergate" scandal. When the President of the United States takes oath, he gives up a part of his life. His private ... for our country – Take heart in knowing that your number one fan thanks you every day for your help in saving her wonderful state. With appreciation Kathleen yet cannot write "f****ing" in complete letters in the transcripts of the Monica Lewinski-Linda Tripp tapes: Lewinsky: Well, it doesn't have to be a f---ing conflict. Tripp: What do you mean? How? Tell me how? [What am I] supposed to say if they say, "Has Monica Lewinsky ever said to you that she ...


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