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    John F. Kennedy was the most memorable president. Although he only served for about 1000 days‚ his speeches are most remarkable yet. His inaugural speech had a rousing effect on the nation in 1961‚ so much in fact‚ that today‚ his speech is prominently used all over the world. As journalists and historians now recollect‚ there seemed to be an air of triumph and hype that day‚ almost as if Kennedy were electrifying the air with his words of fire. He delivered slowly and deliberately to emphasise the

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) and John F. Kennedy (JFK) had accomplished many great things while they were in office. During each of their presidential terms‚ both men strived to lead our country towards the ultimate goal of freedom. To obtain this difficult ambition‚ the two created compelling speeches that would move an entire country further into the direction of liberty. FDR’s “Four Freedoms Speech”‚ and JFK’s “Inaugural Address”‚ are prime examples of doing just that. The two speeches compare

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    John Kennedy is probably the biggest victory for the Democratic party of the USA in its history. As known‚ he accorded all the wishes of the American people. Veterans favored him‚ because Kennedy took part in the fighting in the Pacific Ocean‚ commanding of motor torpedo boat PT-109. All loved him. However‚ probably due to the fact that he was of the Catholic religion‚ which was viewed as a disadvantage in the eyes of Protestants‚ but also because of the refusal to vote for the condemnation of Senator

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    presidential inauguration‚ President John F. Kennedy employed the Leader Card to address the nation and its citizens. Because of this the president does not rely on any other talk card during the address. The Leader Card allows the speaker to present his motivations and intentions to facilitate change in society. During the inaugural address the Leader Card allowed the president to be perceived as a charismatic and charming commander in chief. Thus‚ President John F. Kennedy could maintain a strict but friendly

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    In October of 1962‚ John F. Kennedy was faced with the first crisis of his administration. The Soviets were building nuclear missile sites on Cuba‚ and one of JFK’s first actions was to give his famous Cuban Missile Crisis speech on October 22‚ 1962. JFK uses repetition‚ ethos‚ and pathos to discredit the USSR’s international standing in the world. JFK give his speech to show the people that the government has their best interests at heart. He tells the citizens about what the government has learned

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    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 for you‚ but what together

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    will never surrender‚” (Kennedy 3). John F. Kennedy spoke those words in his University of Washington speech. During the Cold War‚ President Truman‚ Eisenhower‚ and Kennedy all fought against communism during the war‚ but Truman and Eisenhower used containment to fight the war‚ while Kennedy used flexible response. Containment was created by George Kennan which was used to resist the Soviet Union from spreading communism to other countries (Ayers 819). President John F. Kennedy used flexible response

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    In October 1962‚ U-2 aeronautical observation photographs uncover that the Soviet Association is setting middle of the road run ballistic rockets conveying atomic weapons in Cuba. John F. Kennedy is a president of (Bruce Greenwood) and his consultants came up with arrangement of activity to keep their actuation Kennedy is resolved to demonstrate that the Unified States won’t permit a rocket risk he had that feeling. The Joint Head of Staff exhort quick U.S. military strikes

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    The choice of John F. Kennedy to be president was an unlikely one however‚ he proved to be worthy of the title by the many accomplishments he achieved before being targeted. Born on May 29 1917‚ John F. Kennedy was the second oldest child in a family of 8 children. His mother‚ Rose Elizabeth Fitzgerald-Kennedy was a philanthropist/socialite and his father‚ Joseph Patrick Kennedy was a business man and a politician. Growing up‚ Kennedy attended many reputable schools and still managed to maintain

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    Alan Brinkley’s book‚ John F. Kennedy‚ which was published originally in 1985‚ Brinkley in the beginning of the book explains the rise of the Kennedys in politics‚ wealth‚ and their background that they came from‚ which was a catholic community. In the beginning‚ it describes how his grandfathers. one of them on his mother’s side John. F. Fitzgerald was an Irish politician‚ going so far as to becoming mayor of Boston. The second grandfather on his father’s side‚ Patrick J. Kennedy‚ was a man who dropped

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