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    The American Dream changes in every generation, in the 1960s it was all about peace , equality , and most importantly freedom. These three things made Generation X, or the beginning of baby boomers into one of the fiercest generation to stand up together as one to speak up to things they believed in. During this time period they were going through so many changes. At the beginning of the 1960s the first president born in the twentieth century was John F. Kennedy. For many Americans, John was a…

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    The novel Five Presidents: My Extraordinary Journey with Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, and Ford by Clint Hill and Lisa McCubbin takes on a new perspective through historical events of five presidents with secret service agent, Clint Hill, protecting them each step of the way. Within the 430-page book, there are many lessons to be taught that secret agent Clint Hill exemplifies, and not to mention other characters in the book such as the President of the United States of America. From 1953…

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    Thirteen Days A Memoir of The Cuban Missile Crisis The Cuban Missile Crisis was a time of pure tension and fear, which wouldn 't have been as terrifying if both sides dropped their pride. The memoir “Thirteen Days” explains this perfectly. First we have to explain what the Cuban missile crisis was. The Cuban Missile Crisis was during the cold war, and the reason for the cold war is because Russia thought they won World War II, and we thought the same so both side were showing off how superior…

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    “The Cold War” because no major fighting took place between the two sides. However both sides came quite close to a full blown war. This heightened tension and competition led to the brink of war; it all came to a climax with the Bay of Pigs and the Cuban missile crisis. This Cold War wove its way into the lives of every Russian and American in this time period. At the beginning of this war, a space race to prove technical superiority was taking place…

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    The world was in turmoil. Adolf Hitler, dictator of Germany, had invaded Europe quickly and aggressively. America was adamant about staying out of the war, until Japan attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941, a peaceful Sunday morning. In 1942, Germany invaded the USSR, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The USSR, led by Stalin, begged America to come help, but the United States stalled and stayed in England to prepare for an invasion in 1944. Although the United States had lost a…

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    Steven Luna Per.6/Mrs.Macintyre Compromise of the Cuban Missile Crisis The Cuban Missile Crisis marks one of the most important events not only in our country but also the United States. It is important that we define, rather explain, what the Cuban Missile Crisis was. The Cuban missile crisis was a so called “pivotal” moment in the cold war. The two great superpowers at the time (The United States and the Soviet Union) were at the brink of war. The cold war seemed to be tilting…

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    John F. Kennedy responded to the citizens of Cuba, the Soviet Union, and the United States with the goal of encouraging Cuba to be a part of a "free world" , as opposed to a "communist world" ("The Cold"). The speech was established to encourage the Cubans to remove the idea of communism, in favor of capitalism, to go against The Soviet Union. His speech was directly about the findings of the missiles that Khrushchev and Castro have placed in Cuba and…

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    John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born on May 29th, 1917. He was our youngest president to be elected into office and the youngest president to die in office. John Kennedy 's first term in office was cut short, however, Kennedy made strides to make new laws and social programs, Kennedy was on his way to make outstanding laws and programs. Starting from the beginning of his presidency to the cold war and even after his death, John Kennedy was a strong and dependent leader. Because of this, people…

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    “Harrison Bergeron” is a fictitious story written by Kurt Vonnegut in October of 1961. During the time period in which it was published, the Soviet Union (USSR) was still in power. The Soviet Union was a communist society that used force from “secret police”, whose main objective was to censor the people. The story “Harrison Bergeron” has a similar approach set in a dystopian society in the year 2081. In this society “Everybody was finally equal....Nobody was smarter than anybody else. Nobody…

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    the Truman Doctrine did so by offering support to countries opposing communism in Europe. In following, the Kennedy Doctrine was made up of the same intentions, but was more driven to intercede communism and the Soviet effect on Cuba following the Cuban…

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