The slogan was in his inaugural speech and it galvanized a generation of young people. Since John Kennedy was the youngest President, the young people identified strongly with him. "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country."
William Greer
Both Kennedy and Johnson used the sloganLEADERSHIP for the 60's. Kennedy's campaign brochure also used the slogan TIME FOR GREATNESS
John F. Kennedy
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The number varies. IBM launched its famous "THINK!" slogan back in the 1960s, which contained precisely one word. While the shorter a slogan is, the better, slogans could stretch out to as many words as one can readily remember. John F. Kennedy's famous slogan is: Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country. 16 words.
He was a journalist and an author.
In the US, "The Kennedys" are generally considered to be the people who are descended from Joseph Kennedy and his wife, Rose. These include John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy and their children, etc. There are many people who have the Kennedy surname who are not members of "The Kennedys."
actually John F Kennedys son, Patrick, died a few years back. i think
he fought in the navy.
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Brookline, Massachusetts
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1917-1963
Jacqueline Lee Bouvier was John F. Kennedy's first lady.
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He was a Roman Catholic.