Kennedy’s Alliance for Progress. Document Based Questions
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This assignment contains four primary sources, and one secondary source, covering Kennedy's Alliance of Progress.
(1.) President John F Kennedy. Alliance for Progress Speech. March 1961
(2.) President John F Kennedy in Venezuela. Promoting Alliance for Progress. December 16, 1961.
(3.) US Ambassador William T. Denzer. Speaking to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs;
(4.) Nelson Rockefeller. 1969 Report of trips to Latin America.
(5.) Smith, Peter H (1999). Talons of the Eagle: Dynamics of U.S.-Latin American Relations. Oxford University Press.
Each document has 1-4 questions each to help students analyze the sources and understand the time period. (Total Questions 18)
Finally a short writing questions is presented to students;
Applying information from one text to another, citing specific textual evidence when appropriate, answer the following writing prompt; why was Kennedy’s Alliance of Progress considered a failure?
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