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    The term inaugural describe a speech given by a newly elected president. Most inaugural speeches give a tone set for the next four years of the presidency. These speeches motivate and inspire the citizens. Most of the time‚ the president gives the speech to set a tone based on the current issues and struggles of the country. President Roosevelt and President Kennedy address fear in their speeches in similar and different ways. Both Presidents discuss the fear of citizens and consequences faced by

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    English III 19 March‚ 2013 John F. Kennedy the 35th President of USA. John F. Kennedy born in John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born on May 29‚ 1917‚ in Brookline‚ Massachusetts. This young man rapidly grew up as a smart and promising kid‚ years later he became the 35th president of America and did very good things for our country. He created good laws and tried to take this Country to another level. John F. Kennedy is one of Americas most well-know presidents; Kennedy had a quick political upraise

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    Once he was inaugurated on January 20th‚ 1961John 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

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    John F Kennedy’s Inaugural AddressJanuary 20th 1961: The inaugural address of John F Kennedy was successful because of the various rhetorical devices that he employed throughout the speech. These devices used include contrasts‚ three part lists‚ antithesis‚ alliteration and bold imagery. The devices emphasized the fact that Kennedy was campaigning for better freedom for not only the people of the United States of America‚ but also the people in the neighbouring lands. During the opening

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    of America‚ John Fitzgerald Kennedy remains the youngest man ever elected to the office of Chief Executive‚ and the youngest man to die while still fulfilling his duties. Serving as America’s President‚ John F. Kennedy held his office for 1000 days‚ dying November 22nd‚ 1963‚ assassinated at the age of 46. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born on May 29th‚ 1917 in Brookline‚ Massachusetts‚ the second son of nine children of the wealthy Roman Catholic Kennedy family. Joseph Patrick Kennedy‚ Kennedy’s father

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    John Fitzgerald Kennedy John Fitzgerald Kennedy elected in 1960 as the 35th president was Americas youngest president. John F Kennedy was the first Roman Catholic that held the presidential title. Kennedy was born into a wealthy American family‚ highly educated‚ and recognized as a hero in the Military. While in term John F Kennedy had many achievements and many plans for America. Kennedy was always liked by many of the people of

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    John F. Kennedy A Biography Sherman Masih 5/1/2014 History 112 Born on May 29‚ 1917‚ in Brookline‚ Massachusetts‚ John F. Kennedy served in both the U.S. House of Representatives as well as the U.S. Senate before becoming the 35th president in 1961. As president‚ Kennedy faced many foreign crises particularly in Cuba and Berlin‚ but secured achievements as the Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty and the Alliance for Progress. On November 22‚ 1963‚ while riding in a motorcade through

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    Chapter 17 Terms 1) John F. Kennedy 2) Robert Kennedy 3) Bay of Pigs invasion 4) Lyndon B. Johnson 5) Cuban Missile Crisis 6) Peace Corps 7) Alliance for Progress 8) flexible response 9) Jacqueline Kennedy 10) New Frontier 11) mandate 12) Earl Warren 13) Warren Court 14) Warren Commission 15) War on Poverty 16) Job Corps 17) VISTA 18) Great Society 19) Barry Goldwater 20) Medicaid 21) Medicare 22) Johnson Doctrine 23) Pueblo

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    The Assassination of JOHN F. KENNEDY Kadeja McElmurry History 202 Marc Hetzel November 19‚ 2012 Life before Presidency John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the nation’s first President born in the 20th century. Both parents were from wealthy Boston families with long political histories. His maternal grandfather had been mayor of Boston. Kennedy’s father‚ Joseph P. Kennedy‚ had made a fortune in the stock market‚ entertainment‚ and other business‚ managing to take his money out of the stock

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    United States of America when John F. Kennedy was elected president. Sputnik was orbiting in space‚ the Cold War raged in the background and to combat the fear‚ America needed a strong‚ dependable leader. At this time‚ Kennedy barely beat his presidential competitor Richard Nixon causing uneasy feelings in the American public. To alleviate the apprehension‚ John F. Kennedy delivered an inspiring inaugural speech which sent a message of strength to the nation and world. Kennedy saturated the speech with

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