expanding its influence in Cuba by implementing a trade embargo and organizing the failed Bay of Pigs invasion. Additionally, he increased military aid to countries in the region to resist communist insurgencies. These actions were part of the larger Cold War strategy to contain the spread of communism.
President Kennedy developed a program called "flexible response" to choose a course of action appropriate to a situation.
he promised federal funding for school desegregation
forcing west berlin to become a part of east germany ~apex
President Kennedy pushed for the Civil Rights Act in Congress, and promised federal funding for school desegregation.
A 13 day political military
President Kennedy developed a program called "flexible response" to choose a course of action appropriate to a situation.
President John F. Kennedy was the only president to be assassinated by a rifle. The weapon was a 6.5x52 mm Italian Carcano M91/38 bolt-action rifle.
He acted cautiously until pushed by civil rights groups. (apex)
To make a bill a law, the president signs it. However, if the president takes no action before the time for the president's action expires, and Congress is still in session, the bill automatically becomes law.
The Bay of Pigs invasion caused President Kennedy to come across as inexperienced and didn't show the country in a strong light. The attempt at the overthrow of Fidel Castro came across as half-baked and incompetent, and directed caused the Cuban Missile Crisis.
He ordered a naval blockade. When the Russian ships carrying missile arrived near Cuba, they were stopped and turned back.
President Kennedy read the book, or the serialized version of it in The New Yorker. Kennedy asked his President's Science Advisory Council to check the book for accuracy, and they did. They reported on May 15, 1963, that pesticides posed a great problem for Americans, that Rachel Carson's book was accurate, and that the government should speed action to control pesticide use and reduce damage from pesticides.See the report at the Related Link below.