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    JFK was a leader whose charisma is unmatched during his presidency, while gaining popularity during a very progressive era, specifically Civil Right movement. Many Civil Right activists fought to end discrimination and segregation throughout the United State. The 1800’s is the most hellish era for African Americans, as they suffered lynching, being slaves, and brutally beaten by white people. While slavery was abolished in 1865, the hate crime and bigotry continued anyways as it wasn’t enough to

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    John Fitzgerald Kennedy, also known as JFK, is one of the most infamous and tragic events in American history. JFK was one of the United States’ most influential politicians, and in the year 1961 he was appointed to be president. Less than a thousand days later, JFK was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, by gunman Lee Harvey Oswald. JFK was beloved both by many Americans and those abroad, and thus his death came as a terrible shock to many across the globe. JFK was a great and stalwart individual - a

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    Throughout his short, but successful presidency, he shows how important togetherness is to make the country strong. January 1961, John F. Kennedy became the 35th president of the states and was giving his inaugural address. John F. Kennedy’s pathos, logos, and repetition in the speech allow the American people to be eager for his presidency and allow them to see the changes he foresees for the country during his term. In the event of his inaugural address, JFK uses pathos to show the people that

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    a very influential man. He had multiple effects on the American life around him during his time. While researching JFK, I asked myself questions that might have helped me reflect upon his life. One question I asked was “how did JFK differ from other politicians of his time”. Another question I asked was “How did others view Mr. Kennedy’s ideals, and how did this affect his presidency”. In addition to this, my final question was “What did President Kennedy do to improve life for Americans both back

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    navy during WW2 before he was president. He was also a senator. His father was an ambassador and his grandfather was in politics. They influenced JFK to get into politics. Some of his strategies were that he wanted to slow down or stop poverty, and to help make everyone to be treated equally. John Kennedy beat Nixon with 303 points to 219 points. JFK also had a higher popularity than Nixon. The percentage was 49.72% to 49.55%. JFK’s style and tone was to do the best he could for his country. His

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    Purpose: The purpose of this speech is to provide information on President John F. Kennedy. The speech will provide a history of President Kennedy’s life, the memorable points of his presidency and why he is an inspiration. Specific Purpose: To share with them his early life, his political career, his load of presidency, his tragic death, and his inspiration. Thesis Statement: President Kennedy proved to be one of the most remembered Presidents of America and inspires everyone, especially me.

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    O’Reilly and Dugard’s writing style did not lead to glossing over complex details. The whole presidency of John F. Kennedy’s time in office was complex, as well as interesting, and the writers included what they included what they deemed the most important events of his career as President of the United States. To many readers, everything in the book, complex or simple, was interesting from the first story when JFK saved his crew from the PT-109 (O’Reilly & Dugard 31) to the infamous and low-key assassination

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    currency such as the bronze penny and five-dollar bill, and the President who freed the slaves. JFK was the 35th President of America, household favorite, and the President who saved the world from nuclear destruction. But deep inside the walls of the White House, the two Presidents had other motives for that occurred during their term and many people believe that it led to both of their assassination. JFK and Abraham Lincoln were American Icons, and their secret past seem to hurt their legacy in the

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    The reenactment of “Thirteen Days” was based off of the thirteen days in October of 1962 where the US and the USSR had a nuclear war standoff, the Cuban Missile Crisis. Under the presidency of JFK, he was able to twist the situation and avoid the military to take control and end world peace. The Cuban missile crisis was one of the most extraordinary and unexpected catastrophes in world history. Hollywood took its interpretation of this event and adapted it to the viewer lens. Movies and the real

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    History Research Essay: President John F. Kennedy Assassination Michael Sullivan U.S. History June 4, 2018 No nation has had to watch their president be killed like JFK. Having been such a well liked president and politician for the short time that he was in office, he really made difference in such a stressful era. The sudden and immediately shocking assassination of John F. Kennedy was very detrimental to our american society as it sent a chilling message to our entire nation. Although

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