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False, US involvement in Vietnam was not reduced during the Kennedy administration.
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Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest president when he took office after McKinley died. He was 42 years and 322 days.John Kennedy was the youngest person elected President.1. Theodore Roosevelt 42 322 2. John F. Kennedy 43 236 3. Bill Clinton 46 154 4. Ulysses S. Grant 46 236 5. Barack Obama 47 169 6. Grover Cleveland 47 351 7. Franklin Pierce 48 101 8. James Garfield 49 105 9. James K. Polk 49 122 10. Millard Fillmore 50 184The youngest ever elected was John F. Kennedy, who was 43. The youngest man to actually become President, however, was Theodore Roosevelt who, at age 42, became President after William McKinley was assassinated."At 43, (43 years, 7 months, 22 days) John F. Kennedy was the second-youngest president-elect in U.S. history and the first Catholic to become elected President."(See: http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/President44/popup?id=6640072&contentIndex=1&page=8&start=false)Theodore Roosevelt (42 years, 10 months, 18 days) is the youngest President Elect.See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_Presidents_by_ageJohn F. Kennedy was the youngest person ever to be President-elect (43 years 236 days old)Theodore Roosevelt was younger than Kennedy when he first took office, buthe first took office due to the death of President McKinley. When he was elected to another term he was older than Kennedy was.John F. Kennedy, 35th US President, was 43 years of age when elected. He was the youngest ELECTED US President.John F. Kennedy at 42 was the youngest president to be elected. Theodore Roosevelt was younger when he first took office, but he assumed the office of William McKinley who was assassinated. When he was elected to a term of his own in 1904, he was older than Kennedy.John F. Kennedy was the youngest president ever elected (43 years 236 days old).However, Theodore Roosevelt became vice president at a younger age (42 years 322 days old) and became president after McKinley's assassination and was technically a younger president than JFK.sadam hussain and he was negative 865,634,384,653,826,486,482,864,264,623,864,868,685,683,264,749,764,036,765,999 years oldJohn F. Kennedy at age 43 was the youngest person to be elected U. S. President, but when William McKinley was assassinated, Theodore Roosevelt, age 42, became the youngest person ever to assume the office of the U. S. President.Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest president, but JFK was the youngest elected.John F. Kennedy was the youngest president to serve. He became the United States president at the young age of 43.The youngest U.S. President was Theodore Roosevelt, who was 42 when he assumed the Presidency on September 14, 1901.Here is a top ten list of the youngest U.S. Presidents to date:Theodore Roosevelt (42)John F. Kennedy (43)Bill Clinton (46)Ulysses S. Grant (46)Barack Obama (47)Grover Cleveland (47)Franklin Pierce (48)James A. Garfield (49)James K. Polk (49)Millard Fillmore (50)
False. They are appointed by the president.
False. It was President Abraham Lincoln during the USA Civil War Between the States, (in 1863), who made Thanksgiving a national holiday in the USA.
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Absolutely. The administration, especially through Attorney General Robert Kennedy, lead the cause of civil rights in the early 1960s. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was the natural culmination of these efforts, even though it was passed in the Johnson administration. Of course, Johnson had been Kennedy's VP, so he was familiar with the effort.
That is a false statement. The President is part of the executive branch.