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Transcript: You are invited to join us in a delightful dinner party with the President John F. Kennedy. We will be grateful for you to join us. Joseph Stalin To halt the exodus to the West, Soviet leader Nikita Khruschev recommended to East Germany that it close off access between East and West Berlin. Khrushchev set up the Cuban Missile Crisis by placing nuclear weapons 90 miles from Florida. He backed down and removed the Soviet nuclear missiles from Cuba. Nikita Krushchev was invited to the dinner party becasue he set up the Cuban Missile Crisis by placing nuclear weapons. He also was mostly involved, he removed the Soviet nuclear missiles from Cuba. Chicken a La King: This dish consists of diced chicken and vegetables (peas and carrots) in a cream sauce. With brown rice on the side. Beef Bourguignon: This dish consists of ground beef with sliced mushrooms in a soy sauce. Dessert Drinks Tunnel of Fudge: This dish consists of chocoalte browine coverd in fudge. Mikhail Gorbachev Was an American politician who served as the 35th President of the United States from January 1961 until his assassination in November 1963. He was the youngest president elected at age 45. A memebr of the Democratic Party. He was also a member of the senate and the house of Represenative. JFK was doing so much stuff with the Foreign Policy. His Foreign Policy was mainly in the Carribean and the Pacific. Kennedy was also in the U.S. military. Cold War Project Nikita Krushchev By: Berenice Mendez & Tran Nguyen We are inviting JFK to the dinner party because he was the President during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He wants to invite himself and the rest of the people who were involved. Kennedy helped with the Bay of the Pigs invasion and the Naval Blockade of Cuba. John F. Kennedy John F. Kennedy Nikita Khrushchev Seating Chart Menu Gorbachev has been the President of the USSR, chairman of the Supreme Soviet, and General Secretary of the Communist Party. He design the autogyros, and was an assistant to his future rival, Nikolay Kamov. He was invited to the dinner party because he wanted to improve relations and trade with the West to reduce the Cold War tensions. Mikhail also helped with Detente. He is placed here because he was trying to help with relieve Cold War tensions with the West. And to be foward with Mr. Stalin. Stalin as hero for winning WW1 from Russia, no matter what cost for human lives. He is outspoken opponent of the Capitalist West. Joseph was the leader of the Soviet Union. He was posted up as a General Secretary of the Communist Party's Central Committee. The General Secretary of the Party became the de facto leader of the country right on up until Mikhail Gorbachev. Stalin was invited because he was the leader of the Sovuet Union and he was part of the Cuban Missile Crisis. He has much to do here to have a foward conversation with Mr. Gorbachev. Dinner Cold War Dinner Party Place: The White House Date: December 16, 1962 Time: 8:00pm Tea, Wine, Cocktails, Water, Coca-Cola Fidel Castro He ruled Cuba for almost five century, and than gave his power to his youngest brother in 2008. Castro nationalized all U.S.-owned businesses, including oil refineries, factories and also casinos. He also established the first communist state in the Western Hemisphere. Castro's Cuba also had a highly in a disagreement with the United States resulting in the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis. Fidel Castro was invited to the dinner party because he was the ruler of Cuba so he had total control of it. John F. Kennedy: Oh I am glad you have arrived this evening Mr. Khrushchev! I know we haven’t been under good terms with each other and I would like to start today. Nikita Khrushchev: I am surprised you have invited me President Kennedy. Yes, I also want to discuss about this “missile crisis”. John F. Kennedy: Seems like we are on the same page! I would like you to remove the missiles in Cuba. Nikita Khrushchev: What are you talking about? John F. Kennedy: You guys, the Soviet Union, exploit an alliance with Cuba by installing nuclear missiles there. Nikita Khrushchev: You got us. Why should I listen to you anyways? John F. Kennedy: I don’t want my country to be destroyed again and I want to close this situation. I want to be mutual, not enemies. If you refused, I will have to institute a naval blockade on Cuba and we will launch, but there is no reason to because we both have missiles that are ready to be launched. Nikita Khrushchev: I also do not want to start World War 10. *Laughter* Wait! Did you just said you have missiles too? John F. Kennedy: Yes, and they are placed in Turkey. Nikita Khrushchev: I will ask my men to remove our missiles in Cuba immediately then. I am also demanding you guys to remove yours too. John F. Kennedy: That is a bet. Richard M. Nixon Nixon was a member of the house of Represenatives and the Senate. He also was the Vice president to Dwight Eisenhower. Nixon was the president for two terms but in his second

Wedding Seating Chart

Transcript: Kimmie Kifer Ms. Elly Noble Renee Geiger Mr. Mark Beezer & Guest Jen & Russell Wirsing Mr. & Mrs. Jim Mattis Table 17 (13 Peeps) Debbie & Ken Carver Table 14 (9) Laura Evan's Guest Jim & Maggie Falcon Mr. & Mrs. Pastor Ken Hunter Eric Jeffries & Guest Robert & Lainie Monticue Michael Evans Table 15 (10) Jeremiah Clark & Guest Marissa Colosimo & Guest Table 12 (10) JB & Guest Ms. Bernadine Dodds Nick & Connie Zappone M&M Spino Table 13 (10) Matthew Robusto Sarah & Keith John & Denise Stef Mr. Sean Maiolo & Ms. Laura Metzler Mr. Noble & Ms. Beth Ann Alwine Joshua Bigley Table 11 (10) Lenny Ulish & Guest Matt Barron & Guest *Mr. & Mrs. Herb Helms* (Friends of Marion) Diane & Anthony Laura Table 5 (10) Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Walters Amber Machesky 4 Table 1 (10) Greg Table 4 (11) Paige Blawas Mr. Larry Wentzel & Guest Matt G Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Schmeltz Lisa, Mike, Alex, Jordan, Laura, Jillian Mr. & Mrs. Brian Wolfgang Ashley Greg & Debbie Close Mr. Eric Gosney & Guest Jackie & Tony Bridal Table 6 Teddy & Guest Mr. & Mrs. Fred Reed Alex Judy & Dennis Marion & Guy & Adyn Wasil Nanu & Daniel Aunt Joy, Stephen & Jesse (Most Likely NOT Coming) Derek Krystek & Guest Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Atkinson Table 3 (10) Katerina & David Mr. Jake Noble Nadina Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Carr Moe & Kylea 1 Aaron 6 Mrs. Jean Wentzel 2 Vince & Tracy Mr. Rock Petrowski Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Poole Aunt Marybeth & Guest, Bobby & Michael Jimmy Liu & Guest 3 Mr. & Mrs.Van Taylor 3 Natalia Rudiak & Guest Jacob George & Guest Mr. & Mrs. Robert Calisti Ms. Anette Poole Ms. Marian Spino Mr. & Mrs. Daversa Mr. & Mrs. James Kemsey Mr. & Mrs. James Krunszinsky Ms. Laura Krunszinsky *Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Palladino* Eugene & Jeanne Close 2 Rob Kalas Damien & Cynthia Katie Geary Table 9 (10) Shupe Nichole Slavin & Guest 4 Mr. & Mrs. Joe Bonadio Table 8 (10) Table 2 (10) Bill Freeburn Justin Kistler & Guest Donna Jean 1 Table 6 (10) Pap' Pap' Maiolo Mr. Jeffrey Poole & Ms. Becky Crea 5 Mr. & Mrs. RickWitkowski Erin Nikki & Craig Casillo Table 7 (10) Juraj & Guest Emily Ily Henderson Mr. & Mrs. Frank Nedzballa Julie Hahn & Franco Mallory Mansour & Guest Maryann Maiolo & Uncle Al Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Beezer Aunt Pat & Uncle Jack Viecelli Mr. & Mrs. Doug Petrowski Sara 5 Melissa Yasinow Table 10 (10) Sean & Gina Cassidy Table 16 (10) Jim & Jane Steven, Christopher, Nick John

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Transcript: GPA: GPA: No party affiliations Supreme Court meeting for first time (1790) Establishment of our national justice system Bill of Rights (1791) Further organization of our government, while protecting citizens Whiskey Rebellion (1794) Showed that the President can enforce the law GPA: Theodore Roosevelt 1901-1909 Whig Party Clayton-Bulwer Treaty of 1850 Stated that the Isthmian Canal would be a neutral place Elected as a War Hero Never addressed slavery while in office 1797-1801 Democratic-Republican Election of 1824 First election that caused an uproar, and was the first major scandal in the US Erie Canal finished (1825) Connected the Great Lakes to the Hudson River for direct access to the ocean Baltimore & Ohio railroad (1828) First passenger railroad Abraham Lincoln 1861-1865 Democrat "Square Deal" Domestic Policy Formed on 3 policies: Conservations of natural resources, consumer protection, and control of corporations. The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine (1904) Justified American intervention in the Western Hemisphere The National Monuments Act and establishing the National Forest Service (1901-1906) Created a multitude of national parks, reserves, and monuments throughout this time period. Democratic Oregon Treaty (1846) Set the boundaries between Canada and the States Mexican War (1846-1848) Started because Texas and Mexico didn't agree on the boarders. Eventually States get Texas. John Adams GPA: GPA: William McKinley 1897-1901 Rutherford B. Hayes 1877-1881 GPA: Whig Party Set the precedent for presidential succession (1841) Webster Ashburton Treaty (1842) Settled the border between the States and Canada Annexation of Texas (1845) Further complicated free and slave states, as well as drove up tensions leading up to the civil war George Washington Republican 16th and 17th Amendments added to the Constitution 16th amendment added a Federal Income Tax, while the 17th amendment added a direct election of senators Dollar Diplomacy Foreign Policy that ensured financial stability to a country while trading and creating financial interests in that area New Mexico is now the 47th State James K. Polk 1845-1849 GPA: Herbert Hoover 1929-1933 GPA: Ulysses S. Grant 1869-1877 GPA: Zachary Taylor 1849-1850 John Quincy Adams GPA: Martin Van Buren 1837-1841 Democrat Indian Removal Act of 1830 Started the Trail of Tears, forced all of the Native Americans into Oaklahoma Whig Party created (1832) Challenged Jackson, became very popular during his presidency Alamo (1836) 90 minute battle that showed immense bravery Republican The Spanish-American War (1898) US declared war on the sinking of the Battleship Maine in the Havana Harbor. US supported Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines for their independence. The Annexation of Hawaii (1898) Spurred from the Spanish-American War, the US overthrew the kingdom of Hawaii and claimed it as US territory. Assassinated by Leon Czolgosz (1901) 1789-1797 Democratic-Republican Louisiana Territory purchased (1803) Doubled the State's size, and opened exploration opportunities Marbury vs. Madison (1803) First case to use the power of the federal courts Embargo Act (1807) banned imports and exports from France and Britain GPA: Thomas Jefferson Seating chart subject to change depending on # of presidents & "GPA" Democratic-Republican War of 1812 Native Americans began to completely lose hope of being able to govern themselves and have their own land The Star-Spangled Banner written (1814) The national song, which still stands today Tippecanoe battle (1811) Between Native Americans and the US, it pushed the Native's further back. Woodrow Wilson 1913-1921 GPA: Republican Geronimo's War (1881-1886) Another war between the Apache tribe and the US. Again, the Apache tribe lost. The Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act Stipulated that government appointments would be made according to merit The Chinese Exclusion Act Banned Chinese citizenship and restricted Chinese Immigration John Tyler 1841-1845 1809-1817 Andrew Johnson 1865-1869 James A. Garfield 1881 Federalist XYZ Affair (1797) US tried to stay out of war, but this was an unsuccessful attempt. Alien and Sedition Act (1798) US started to prepare for the anticipated war with France Washington D.C. named new capital (1800) Grover Cleveland 1885-1889 Whig Party Fugitive Slave Act (1850) Forced the north to send slaves back to their owners California becomes free state Tensions rose between the north and south leading to the civil war Compromise of 1850 Settled the California debate, but further upset the south. Democrat Alaska Purchased (1867) 13th Amendment Ratified Outlawed slavery First President to Face Impeachment Seating Chart Republican Emergency Quota Act (1921) Restricted immigration to the US Teapot Dome Scandal (1922-1923) Bribery that took place at the Teapot Dome to private oil companies. The Budgeting and Accounting Act of 1921 Established a national budget system Chester Arthur 1881-1885 Republican The Wall Street

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