John F Kennedy, he served as a 35th president of United States of America, he was first Roman Catholic president, he was youngest man, he served in office from January 20 1961 to November 22, 1963, during his presidency, he brought morals to American society, in 1961 he expanded space program, and he took actions in equal rights and gave full legal equality to African Americans in civil rights movement.
I learned that John F Kennedy was engaged in Peace Corps, he sent volunteers to the developing countries by promoting peace, to fight against poverty, illiteracy, diseases and hunger. The reason John F Kennedy started peace corps was to stop communism to spread in developing countries because he wanted to spread democratic …show more content…
He believed that America’s land was equal for everyone blacks and whites. As I was walking through museum I saw a lot of sayings and quotes by Kennedy in each of his statements there was power and a positive message one of the quotes that I found interesting and I would love to share is “We are confronted primarily with a moral issue. It is as old as the scriptures and is as clear as the American Constitution”(Kennedy). This quote was report to the American people on civil rights. The ways my experience relate to the study of International Relations theory & concepts is with individual of level of analysis “involves understanding how the human decision-making process--people making decisions (as a species, in groups, and idiosyncratically) --leads to policy making (Rourke,65). I choose this analysis because it deals with leaders, and Kennedy had a good leadership skill as well as optimistic thinking. When it comes to make decisions in crises he stepped up and lead his way. For example in Cuban Missile crisis he discovered the missiles in Cuba. He notified Americans about the missiles, explained his decision to enact a naval blockade around Cuba and made it clear the U.S. was prepared to use military force if necessary to neutralize this perceived threat to national security (Museum Cuban missile crisis).