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Questa Cmap, creata con IHMC CmapTools, contiene informazioni relative a: The sixties CLIL, the election of a young charismatic president, John F. Kennedy who supported the U.S. new Space Program, supported the U.S. new Space Program because he wanted to restore the selfconfidence of American people, after the Soviet Union had launched in the space the first satellite, the Sputnik, in 1957 and the first man in the space, Yuri Gagarin, in 1961, he gave the green light to the U.S. military and economic engagement in Vietnam and therefore his successor too, Lyndon Johnson further increased the American engagement, promised the goal of landing a man on the moon by the end of the decade what indeed occurred on July 1969, Martin Luther King, an Afroamerican Protestant minister who led a peaceful civil right movement, THE SIXTIES IN THE U.S. began with the election of a young charismatic president, John F. Kennedy, supported the U.S. new Space Program and promised the goal of landing a man on the moon by the end of the decade, the election of a young charismatic president, John F. Kennedy who made misstaps in his foreign policy, his rash decision to send armed troops against the new comunist leader of Cuba, Fidel Castro but the Cuban army pushed away the American soldiers from the Pig's Bay in 1961, he fought against the apartheid still in force in the Southern states according with Martin Luther King, an Afroamerican Protestant minister, made misstaps in his foreign policy due to his rash decision to send armed troops against the new comunist leader of Cuba, Fidel Castro, led a peaceful civil right movement that organized great marches and pacific struggles, led a peaceful civil right movement therefore he was killed in Menphis by a racist in 1968, Martin Luther King, an Afroamerican Protestant minister and thanks to both of them President Johnson proclaimed the Civil Right Law in 1964, organized great marches and pacific struggles like the March on Washington for jobs and freedom in 1963, made misstaps in his foreign policy due to he gave the green light to the U.S. military and economic engagement in Vietnam, the election of a young charismatic president, John F. Kennedy who as a democratic liberal politician promised a "New Frontier" for American people, that was a package of reforms and laws to remove injustice, race and economic inequality of the American society, as a democratic liberal politician promised a "New Frontier" for American people, that was a package of reforms and laws to remove injustice, race and economic inequality of the American society thus he fought against the apartheid still in force in the Southern states, his successor too, Lyndon Johnson further increased the American engagement so that at the end of the decade over 500.000 American troops were fighting in Vietnam, but without the faintest prospect of a near victory, he fought against the apartheid still in force in the Southern states and thanks to both of them President Johnson proclaimed the Civil Right Law in 1964