Because it was not under the free and democratic comtrol of the Cuban citizens.
The likely reference is to President John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated on November 22, 1963, and his brother Senator Robert F. Kennedy, shot while campaigning for President on June 5, 1968. (He died the following day.) It could also refer to the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., a civil rights leader shot and killed on April 4, 1968.
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How can Alaska be an island ? Its part of the North American continent, with a long border with Canada. If the question means, which of the US States is an island state, it can only refer to Hawaii
Since there is no precedent, the way we refer to a president's husband is uncertain at this time. The reference may end up being an accurate but wordy phrase such as, Madame President and her husband Former President Bill Clinton. It is the custom in America to refer to a president's former status as a sign of respect.He may be more informally be referred to as:The President's husband.First Gentleman.Madame President's husband.
I can not think of any special term . Sometimes the term "dead presidents' is used to refer to money.
Camelot.. "and there never will be again.."
Kennedy was in the White House when that name was used. It is customary to refer to the president's wife as the first lady, so calling her children the first family is not much of a stretch.
Well when he was living you send it to the white house but he is dead and you can not write him anymore
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Yes, Reagan was born in 1911 and Kennedy in 1917. Kennedy was elected President at the age of 43 and Reagan at the age of 69.Yes. Reagan was born in 1911, and Kennedy in 1917.
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The President and the people who work with the President.
For a good summary politically, refer to President John F. Kennedy's Address Before the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa, May 17, 1961.
This means to talk to the president, or to refer to the president by an official title.
President Kennedy referred to the blockade ordered against Cuba in October 1962 as a "quarantine." He chose this term to avoid the implications of an act of war, as a blockade is typically considered an act of war under international law. The quarantine aimed to prevent further delivery of offensive military equipment to Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
the president
Yes it should be capitalized.