He didn't necessarily hate Fidel Castro, but America thought that Fidel was a communist, and because of Cuba was right next to America, they thought that is was "communism on their door step". Fidel was quite chummy with Khrushchev but NOT communist, and when America stopped trading with them, Khrushchev offered to step in and help them. Thi lead to Fidel becoming communist, and because Cuba was so close to America, they considered this as a sign that communism was spreading.
Land on the moon, get rid of Castro, supported Dr. King.
yes
John Kennedy felt that the CIA was too powerful and had too many secrets with no one over-seeing them-He was thinking of either altering or abolishing the CIA-Abolishing the CIA would be a threat to national security-so Kennedy had to go
yes
Kennedy majored in history and government in college. I think that he is what he wanted to study.
What did you want to know about Lee Harvey Oswald.
No, that is impossible. John F. Kennedy died in 1963 in Texas, when Barack Obama was two years old and living in Hawaii. Some people want to blame President Obama for every problem in society, but there is no way he had anything to do with Kennedy's assassination.
This quote is attributed to John F. Kennedy, who said it during the debate on the Civil Rights Act of 1957. Kennedy suggested sending the bill to a subcommittee for further study rather than killing it outright.
jfk was a commander in World War 2
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He cared about America, and wanted to make rights equal to all.
Seeing as he voluntarily went into the Navy as a commissioned officer, probably not.