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    John F. Kennedy versus Richard Nixon John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon were both very popular presidents of the United States of America. They both had tremendous influences on history that can never be forgotten. Both of them were elected to congress in 1946‚ which was a period when Republicans were taking control of Congress. During the presidential election of 1960‚ both candidates had unorthodox viewpoints. There is a quote from Nixon when he was looking at a portrait of Kennedy that says

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    United States‚ a country founded under the oppressive regime of a tyrant on the notion that all people have basic unalienable rights‚ repeated mistakes made earlier in the Cold War at The Bay of Pigs. Like his predecessors‚ Truman and Eisenhower‚ Kennedy made a fundamental mistake in Cuba; he did not bother to learn about the people‚ culture‚ or language of the area he planned to invade. If he had‚ he would have been made aware of Fidel Castro’s overwhelming support throughout Cuba‚ and perhaps the

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    JFK Writing John F. Kennedy is remembered as the 35th president of the United States of America. He was born on May 29‚ 1917 in Brookline‚ Massachusetts. Kennedy grew up in an extremely wealthy‚ Roman Catholic‚ political family. He had several military achievements before he announced his candidacy for presidency on January 2‚ 1960. Kennedy won the election of 1961 against his opponent‚ Richard Nixon. He remained president until November 22‚ 1963 when he was assassinated in Dallas‚ Texas. John

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    within the economy‚ President Kennedy instituted a program that asked the citizens of the United States to make sacrifices in order to balance and stabilize the economy. Most of the United States were up to the task; others were not. With the intent of assuming money and power‚ steel companies raised the prices of their products. President Kennedy found this infuriating‚ and gave his response towards the issue. Known for his persuasive and uplifting speeches‚ Kennedy uses to his advantage rhetorical

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    he was inaugurated on January 20th‚ 1961‚ John F. Kennedy prepared to deliver his famous speech. By using a multitude of devices‚ Kennedy created a speech that would be remembered as a great ‘call to action’ in history. In a time of trouble and confusion for the American people where threats could attack at any time Kennedy had to portray himself as the blanket of warmth in the Cold War. With his use of Scesis Onomaton‚ Consonance‚ and more‚ Kennedy was able to provide an empowering speech to a people

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    President John F. Kennedy: Hero or Villain? For thirteen days‚ the United States’ government and citizens waited with abated breath‚ fearing the nuclear annihilation of their great nation. These thirteen days between October 16 and 28‚ 1962 are now known as the Cuban Missile Crisis. Briefly this crisis can be explained as a confrontation between two of the world’s greatest superpowers‚ the United States and the Soviet Union‚ which nearly instigated a nuclear calamity that could have destroyed both

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    President John F. Kennedy was a good‚ but not great president. He accomplished many good things but there were a couple things that held him back from being an overall great president. Investigating why he was a good‚ but not great president is important because‚ by learning about him we can look at his good qualities and decision making skills and learn from what he did wrong; to make an even better president and an even better tomorrow. One of the reasons why John F. Kennedy was a good president

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    November 21‚ 1963‚ President Kennedy‚ along with Jackie Kennedy‚ traveled to Texas where they planned to make several appearances in an effort to gain support for the Democratic Party before the 1964 presidential election. Prior to the trip‚ several White House officials warned the president that going to texas was a bad idea because the state was so densely republican and therefore‚ he might have been in for a hostile environment towards his democratic views. Kennedy rebuffed their advice and made

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    Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis was born July 28‚1929 in Southampton‚New York.Her father‚John‚after coming to the U.S. From France he became a stockbroker in the 1800s.Her mother‚ Janet‚ had relatives from Ireland and England. Jacqueline loved reading. Before she even started school she has finished reading all the books in her bookshelves. When Jackie was finished in kindergarten she started first grade at Miss Chapin’s school on East End Avenue in New York.One of Jackie’s teachers‚Miss Platt

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    United States was elected. He was the youngest president in the American history‚ the first president born in the 20th century and the first Catholic president. The American president with the most titles of ‘the first’ is called John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Kennedy left a famous quote in his presidential inaugural address on January 20‚ 1961: “My fellow Americans‚ ask not what your country can do for you‚ ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do

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