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Savatey [412]
3 years ago
11

Document B: Letter from President Kennedy to Chairman Khrushchev 4. In this letter Kennedy restates Khrushchev’s proposals. Does

Kennedy include everything Khrushchev proposed? If not, why might have he left something out? 5. What is the tone of this letter? Provide a quote to support your claim. 6. Do you think Kennedy has the upper hand? Why or why not?
English
1 answer:
Alenkasestr [34]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The letter was calm and restrained.

Explanation:

Tension between the United States and Russia, formerly known as the Union of Soviet Socialists States were on the rise. From the rocket race, to the missiles race, the tensions between the two countries kept escalating. In the wake of the events, one of the potentially dangerous events was the Cuban missile crisis. Russia thought to build a missile base in Cuba. This would present a great danger to the US. In the letter, Kennedy is tentative in his approach. He exercises restraint. In fact, in one of the lines he says, "...I recognize Mr. Chairman, that it was not I who issued the first challenge in this case..." The president distances himself from the provocations that had been sent his his predecessors.

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