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    John F Kennedy Legacy

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    In a haunting prediction of his future, John Fitzgerald Kennedy perfectly described his legacy when he said “a man may die, nations may rise and fall, but an idea lives on”. The most distinctive feature that relates to John F. Kennedy is the phrase ‘a man may die’ due to his assassination, but his ideas and his presence still live in America. From every event that Kennedy endured in his presidency to the moment he was murdered, his life is preserved in the minds of those he influenced through…

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    John F. Kennedy: A Life Taken Too Soon John Fitzgerald Kennedy was an American politician that served as the 35th President of the United States. He grew up in an amazing family and created an amazing family himself. Throughout his entire political career John always made room for his family. He had many successful triumphs. Although many believe his reign as President was useless, John F. Kennedy had many impactful accomplishments. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born May 29, 1917 in Brookline,…

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    John F. Kennedy’s life is not defined by his assassination. Though many people know him by that, his life had many interesting ups and downs. At one point in his life, he attended one of the greatest schools in the nation at the time. Kennedy had many loved ones in his family pass away through out his lifetime. He also faced many surgeries and diseases that were dangerously life threatening, such as: Scarlet Fever, Addison’s Disease, and life threatening surgery to relieve pain he had in his…

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    John F. Kennedy once said,” If somebody wants to shoot me from a window with a rifle, nobody can stop them, so why worry about going to Dallas. Little did he know that he had predicted his own death. There were three phases to his assassination, arriving in Dallas. When the assassination actually happened. Also when the funeral and the aftermath services of his death. Of course, John F. Kennedy(also known as JFK) was in Dallas to get more presidential votes for the 1964 presidential race, which…

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    John F Kennedy Biography

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    President Kennedy traveled to Dallas, Texas for a battle appearance. The following day, November 22, Kennedy, alongside his wife and Texas representative John Connally, rode through lizabeth Fitzgerald, was a Boston debutante, and his dad, Joseph Kennedy Sr., was an effective financier who made a fortune on stocks after World War I. Joe Kennedy Sr. went ahead to an administration profession as director of the Securities and Exchange Commission and as a diplomat to Great Britain. 

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    States has had many successful and adored presidents that have made a difference in the country. One of the many successful presidents was John F. Kennedy. He was born in Brookline, Massachusetts into one of America’s wealthiest families on May 29, 1917. In 1960, at the age of 43, John F. Kennedy was elected the 35th president of the United States. John F. Kennedy was the one responsible for the Bay of Pigs failure, but he delivered one of his most famous speeches to West Berlin to assure…

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    constitutional. The best president of the United States to my opinion is John F. Kennedy. John F. Kennedy was the 35th president from January 20th, 1961 to November 21st, 1963. John did not get to finish his first term in office because he was assassinated in Dallas, Texas will he was riding on the back of he’s convertible car with he’s lovely wife, waving to his supporting citizens he was going to give a speech to. Although John only got to be in office for 2 years, he got a lot of things…

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    John F. Kennedy on May 29, 1917 he was born to Joseph P. Kennedy and Rose Fitzgerald. Joseph was a wealthy Irish-American man. John was the second of nine children. When he was two-and-a-half he had scarlet fever. He had to be separated from his Mom and baby sister. His nanny told him stories about leprechauns and fairies. He did not get better so his parents rushed him to a boston hospital. He was there for weeks fighting for every breath. He did get better, but he was weak and sick a lot. His…

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    respect of an entire nation. John F. Kennedy was one of the most respected U.S. presidents to ever live. Before that Kennedy was a World War II hero, a United States Senator, and a renowned author who published a book titled Profiles of Courage which won him a Pulitzer Prize. John F. Kennedy possessed traits that allowed him to guide the country through major political events that would have changed the course of history if another man were in his position. John F. Kennedy went on to become the…

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    John F Kennedy Memorial I. John F. Kennedy was one of the most influential presidents of the United States, since he was very committed to the space program, he was dedicated to the first Freedom Rides to stop segregation and he cut taxes and oil bills. II. Kennedy was very committed to the space program. A. His goal was to put a man on the moon 1. Wanted everyone to donate money to help 2. Address the challenge to the congress 3. Delivered a speech about the effort to reach the moon and the…

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