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What best describes President Kennedy's foreign policy program with regard to the Soviet Union?

President Kennedy developed a program called "flexible response" to choose a course of action appropriate to a situation.


What were pressident kennedys main objections to his military advisers suggestion for the three possible solutions to the crisis?

President Kennedy's main objections to his military advisers' suggestions during the Cuban Missile Crisis included concerns about escalating military confrontation and the potential for nuclear war. He feared that a full-scale invasion of Cuba could provoke the Soviet Union into a direct military response. Additionally, Kennedy was wary of the lack of information regarding the actual capabilities of the Soviet missiles and the potential consequences of aggressive military action on U.S.-Soviet relations. He ultimately sought a more measured approach that prioritized diplomacy over military escalation.


What was Kennedy's response to silent spring?

President Kennedy read the book, or the serialized version of it in The New Yorker. Kennedy asked his President's Science Advisory Council to check the book for accuracy, and they did. They reported on May 15, 1963, that pesticides posed a great problem for Americans, that Rachel Carson's book was accurate, and that the government should speed action to control pesticide use and reduce damage from pesticides.See the report at the Related Link below.


What were the Vietnam policies of President Kennedy and Robert McNamara?

The plan was to help the non-Communist government to stay in power via virtually every way except direct military action on their behalf.


Did the soviet invasion of manchuria influence president Truman order for the bombimg on nagasaki the next day?

The Soviet invasion of Manchuria on August 9, 1945, coincided with the bombing of Nagasaki, but it did not directly influence President Truman's decision to order the bombing. The primary rationale for using the atomic bomb was to hasten Japan's surrender and reduce American casualties in a potential invasion. However, the timing of the Soviet action may have reinforced the urgency for a swift conclusion to the war before the USSR could establish a strong presence in Asia.

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What best describes President Kennedy's foreign policy program with regard to the Soviet Union?

President Kennedy developed a program called "flexible response" to choose a course of action appropriate to a situation.


What best describes Kennedy's foreign policy program with regard to the Soviet Union?

President Kennedy developed a program called "flexible response" to choose a course of action appropriate to a situation.


What action was John F Kennedy most famous for?

John Kennedy is remembered mainly for the crushing of the soviet and Cuban plan fortheir missile plan at THE BAY OF PIG. Even Nikita Krushev had to resin.


What action did president Kennedy take in support of civil rights?

he promised federal funding for school desegregation


What action did the US and other European countries take to prevent soviet aggression after using the Berlin airlift to break the soviet of Berlin?

They formed the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.


What action did President John F. Kennedy take in support of civil rights?

President Kennedy pushed for the Civil Rights Act in Congress, and promised federal funding for school desegregation.


Which action did President Kennedy take when it was discovered that the Soviets were providing Cuba with nuclear missiles?

A 13 day political military


What action did the US and other European countries take to prevent Soviet aggression after using the Berlin airlift to break the Soviet blockade of Berlin?

They formed the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.


Who was the only president assassinated by a rifle?

President John F. Kennedy was the only president to be assassinated by a rifle. The weapon was a 6.5x52 mm Italian Carcano M91/38 bolt-action rifle.


Which statement about president Kennedy action on civil rights is true?

He acted cautiously until pushed by civil rights groups. (apex)


What must the President do to prevent a bill passed by congress from becoming law.?

To make a bill a law, the president signs it. However, if the president takes no action before the time for the president's action expires, and Congress is still in session, the bill automatically becomes law.


How did the US react to the missiles in cuba?

Kennedy responded to Soviet missiles in Cuba by a naval quarantine of Cuba to prevent the shipment of new missiles coupled with nuclear threat. When soviet ships carrying missiles were near to Cuba, the were stopped by American ships and ordered to turn back. No one in the US knew what the Soviets might do, but they turned back peacefully.There have already been tensions between Cuba and the US ever since Castro came to power in the late 1950s. Cuba became communist and began negotiations with the Soviet Union (The US's enemy during the Cold War). The Soviet Union wanted to counter the US missiles in Turkey by sending intermediate ranged missiles into Cuba. This action caused panic within America and President Kennedy was forced to promise that he would no longer attempt to overthrow Castro or the Cuba government and he would take his missiles out of Turkey if the Soviet Union took their missiles out of the Cuba.He ordered a Quarantine on cuba and stopped the soviet ships from bringing any missiles to cuba. This was due to concerns that the soviets can attack the west.