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President John F. Kennedy implemented several key steps to change American foreign policy. He advocated for a strong stance against communism, which led to increased military spending and the establishment of the Peace Corps. He aimed to strengthen alliances with countries in Latin America, Africa, and Asia through the Alliance for Progress and the Flexible Response policy. Additionally, Kennedy sought to improve relations with the Soviet Union through talks and negotiations, which culminated in the Limited Test Ban Treaty.
It continued Kennedy's civil rights work and signed two new policies into law :D
In November 1963 President Kennedy was killed. His vice-president, Lyndon Johnson, took over as president. He promised to continue Kennedy's programs. So the personnel of the government changed, but not the direction.
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This occurred when Lyndon Johnson was president. John Kennedy took preliminary steps.
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It was John F. Kennedy, American President. The fulll quote is "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible, make violent change inevitable.
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Yes, from a peace footing to a war footing.
When he died. Everything changes if a president die.... it happens for a reason.
In a certain sense, the John F. Kennedy days as US President, created a national atmosphere that added "youth" to the office of the president. There was allot of media coverage on this charismatic president and replaced the old style presidency many Americans were accustomed to.