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NikAS [45]
3 years ago
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FOR MONDAY IN CLASS - Answer the following questions. Then please respond to two other classmates answers. Respond to their answ

ers on questions #5-8. You might want to revisit your graphic organizer that we worked on in class last Tuesday to help answer the questions. 1. What impact did television have on the election of 1960? 2. Do you think television has made elections more or less democratic? Explain. 3. What tools did Kennedy use from his foreign policy tool box to handle controversial and stressful events? Was it effective? Why or why not? 4. What impact did American political, economic, technological, and cultural developments have on other parts of the world? Explain. 5. Was JFK an effective leader? Why or why not? 6. What was Kennedy's greatest success? Explain. 7. What was Kennedy's greatest failure? Explain. 8. What is the most important lesson the current president can learn from JFK? Explain.
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1 answer:
xz_007 [3.2K]3 years ago
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Pushing up on globalization .1.Answer:

public education

Explanation:

They brought about public education to the voters on how to pursue the elections ,  televisions also participated in the information of the voters about the aspirants and their profiles .

2. Answer: televisions have made election little democratic

Explanation : Most often media platforms like the television take sides indirectly and air out information in a rational way .This one brings about unfair competition for the fact that it gives advantage to 0one aspirant over the other.

3.Answer:

He used modernization policy as a tool .

Explanation:

President Kennedy thought that the policy precising his could lead to lagging in their dream hence it would lead to the slow implementation in his international vision.

His tool succeed because it lead to the realization of the international drean .I.e globalization

4. Answer :

America has a vast effect on the economic political , and cultural impact on the world .

Explanation:

America has a rapid development on the above named fields , this one means that in the spirit of globalization the impacts have to reach other parts of the word .

Western culture is a common cliche in other parts of the world which indicates the European civilization.

On the economic aspect , USA sells its products like electronics and other things to other parts of the word .

On technology , most technological hubs originate in the USA an example of google and other important ones .At a glance , the silicon valley , world technological hub is situated in the USA.

5. Answer :

He was a successful leader

Explanation.

This is due to the fact that he initiated the amendment of the constitution to his international dream.

6. Answer :

He led the congress to establish the  U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency to a separate entity .

Explanation :

It was made a separate agency that was hooked to the Department of State auspices.

7. Answer :

The ban against testing of nuclear weapons .

Interuption of Vietnames administration.

Explanation:

He  built on Eisenhower’s extensive talks  with  Soviet Union, the Limited Test Ban Treaty signed by Kennedy only outlawed atmospheric but not underground nuclear testing.

In Vietnam, the Kennedy  approved the overthrow of President Diem, thinking  any successor government would have to be an improvement over Diem’s.

It late backfired.

8. Answer :

Explanation :

Kennedy pushed on the dream to put in placxe international integration which boosted the economic , political and cultural practices in the world .

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