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the political views of john f Kennedy were to create a unicellular complete nation with love and care in every bungalo.

He once said, "A banana will go bad without an apple to feed it"

Which means we (America) might need to reach out to different nations and ethnic groups to help win WW2.

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John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) supported the American ideals of equality, justice, and the responsibility that comes with citizenship. The Civil Rights Acts of 1964 was largely due to his efforts. He believed in the promise of liberty and freedom for the world.

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JFK was a Democrat who was moderately liberal. In economic policy, Kennedy loosened monetary policies, and regulated the steel industry when he believed it to be in collusion. He signed into law a bill to rid of the mandatory death penalty in DC for 1st degree murderers, but it is disputed what his views on abortion were. Kennedy's "New Frontier" policy envisioned similar plans adopted by his successor, LBJ, War on Poverty, and Great Society. The New Frontier was essentially the expansion of the welfare state created in the 1930's. While Kennedy would reduce the tax burden through income taxes, he believed in keeping them pretty progressive (He cut the top bracket from 90% to 70%. He believed 70% was still low enough for that group of earners). So fiscally he was pretty moderate to liberal on some issues, and conservative on others. In foreign policy Kennedy was firm as most presidents of the time. He supported the fight against communism, and believed in the Domino Theory that was applied to southeastern Asian countries. Lastly John Kennedy was a supporter of civil rights for minorities in the United States, even though his administration was willing to wiretap what they viewed as "Communist sympathizers"

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If you mean religious beliefs, he was Roman Catholic.

one of his beliefs was that it was ok to drive around dallas, Texas in an open topped car.

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he was a Roman Catholic and was the first president that was Roman Catholic

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