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John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States. Events that occurred during his term in office were The Bay of Pigs and the Cuban Missile Crisis. He was assassinated in 1963. Many believe there is a large amount of conspiracy still surrounding this event.

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What events happened on Dece 17 1963?

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How much was John F. Kennedy's salary?

JFK's salary was about 100.000 us dollars a year,but he donated his presidential salary to charity for the entirety of his presidency because his family was so wealthy.

Who influenced John F. Kennedy?

JFK's father, Joe influenced him by showing him what politics was and groomed him to become President from his teenage and college years. Jack originally was thinking of becoming a History teacher. But when he fought in World War 2 he decided to go into politics from the House of Representatives to Senator and all the way to 1500 Pennsylvania Ave.

What is the value of an 1863 Columbus half dollar?

The 1892 Columbus Expedition Coin is worth from around $200-$650. I have an 1893 version which is worth the same.

What was John F. Kennedy's daughters name?

John F. Kennedy's (not Jr.) daughter's name was Caroline, who was also the only one in their family to still be living today.

When was the assassinations of John F. Kennedy Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr?

Martin Luther king was assassinated April 4, 1968 and Robert Kennedy was assassinated June 6, 1968

What kind of relationship did Martin Luther King and John F. Kennedy have?

Although their ideologies were miles apart, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X appeared cordial toward each other when they met. At the end of their lives, each was becoming more like their adversary. Dr. King, long known for his non-violent resistance tactic, was leaning more towards militancy. Malcolm X, once the spokesman for the Nation of Islam, had split from the radical group when he embraced Sunni Islam. He had reached out to other civil rights leaders, because he wanted to be known for more than just being a counter revolutionary.

Was Lee Harvey Oswald convicted?

Technically, Oswald was "innocent", in the sense that he never lived to be tried, and here in the US a person is considered innocent until proven guilty.

However, if you define "innocent" to mean "he didn't do it", then he absolutely was not innocent.

While many have attempted to whitewash Oswald, typically they do it by way of mistaken or even wrong information. Oswald's palmprint was lifted from his rifle while he was still alive. Conspiracy buffs see some significance to the fact that his palmprint was taken by the FBI after his death. The fact that there is no way to go from ink on a card, to body oil on a rifle, is not mentioned by buffs, as is the fact that the palmprint was lifted while Oswald was still alive.

Other incorrect information is also popular. At one point in time there was some belief that Oswald needed and had help, a fellow sniper on the Grassy Knoll. We now know that at the moment of the head shot, there was a concrete wall between this location and the President's head. In any case, the spot was wide open to the public to see, and in fact at least one witness was less than 20 feet away.

Forensic analysis reveals that an instant before the President's head exploded *forward and to the right* his head was driven three inches violently down and forward, clearly by Oswald's bullet from behind and above. The explosion of debris then twisted his head back and to the left. This was mistaken for proof of another sniper. However, a rifle on his right side would have left an exit hole on his left side of his head, quite possibly moving on to strike Jackie. No such thing happened.

Some claim that Oswald "mysteriously" had two wallets, one found on him at the theater, one at the site where he murdered Officer Tippet. No wallet was found at the Tippet scene; the DPD was simply photographed with *a* wallet there, no doubt checking the IDs of witnesses, that sort of thing.

There are those who claim, on no evidence at all, that Oswald worked for the CIA. No one has turned up a canceled paycheck, or any other proof. Anyone too dead to defend himself can be accused of that.

There are those who see great importance that the man who murdered Oswald was tangentially connected with the Mob... but if you look at the record, Ruby was barely squeaking by, even running two night clubs. Doesn't sound much like a Mob business!

See the links below; they are excellent for comprehending the evidence-based conclusions.

Was a result of President Kennedy and economic policies?

President Kennedy signed a bill which raised the minimum wage. This was a big deal at the time because it helped the middle class.

How long after the John F. Kennedy assassination did Lee Harvey Oswald become a suspect?

Only a few minutes, as he was the only employee who failed to show up for a roll call. His description was radioed out, which is probably why Officer Tippett pulled over to talk to him, and Oswald shot him. Then he dodged police cars by going in a theater without paying, and tried to shoot the arresting officers when they arrived. And yet there are those who like to pretend he was innocent and JFK died as some sort of Illuminati Reptilian Skull and Bones Trilateral Rothchilds Bilderberger Zionist Nazi Mafia CIA NWO conspiracy.

What event forced F Kennedy to take meaningful action in support of the civil rights movement?

President John F. Kennedy and his administration finally began to support the civil rights movement after the Birmingham Campaign of 1963. He signed the Civil Rights Act in response to the highly publicized and violent confrontations of the campaign.

What famous line did Kennedy use in his inaugural speech?

Awesome Answer :DKennedy's speech was pretty long, but the one sentence that stood out is simply:

"My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you: Ask what you can do for your country."

RIP Kennedy

Who murdered Lee Harvey Oswald?

Jack Ruby, a Dallas nightclub owner who said he felt sorry for John F. Kennedy's widow, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy.

Was the Soviet Missiles based in Cuba?

Yes, missiles from the Soviet Union were transported to and assembled in Cuba before the 1963 Cuban missile crisis.

In the documentary movie "The Fog of War", Robert McNamara (then the Secretary of Defense for the Kennedy administration) tells of a discussion of his in the 1990's with Cuba's leader Fidel Castro. McNamara recalls that Castro said he not only had nuclear warheads available on the island, but that he would have used them on the US if the US had invaded. Stunned by this McNamara asked if Castro would do this knowing full-well that the US would respond with overwhelming nuclear force, and Castro answered "Yes."

I recommend you read about the Cuban Missile Crisis on Wikipedia and there's an excellent little book on the Cold War titled "The Cold War: A Very Short Introduction" by Oxford university press.

Where was Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated?

Lee Harvey Oswald bought the rifle from a mail order catalog under the name "A. Hidell" and had it delivered to a post office box he rented in Dallas.

This is no longer possible since mail order guns now have to be sent to a Federal Firearms Dealer who will verify the buyer and run a background check.

When was president Kennedy killed?

President John F. Kennedy died on November 22, 1963. He died in Dealy Plaza in Dallas, Texas. The U.S. government claims that Lee Harvey Oswald shot him.

What influence did John F. Kennedy have on modern world history?

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What is modern republicanism?

Modern Republicanism was started by Dwight D. Eisenhower and his administration. The concept of Modern Republicanism is being somewhat liberal in Fiscal and Domestic affairs, while remaining conservative in global affairs.

Modern Republicanism calls for lower taxes, smaller government and more state power in issues.There have only been three Presidents who have been Modern Republicans and who have practiced Modern Republicanism. They were: Ike Eisenhower, Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan.

Did John F. Kennedy die instantly?

JFK had a pulse and heartbeat upon arrival at Parklawn, although slight. Doctors had no hope to save him, however, he was given a tracheotomy in an effort to allow him to breathe. From most accounts he was dead within a half hour of the first shot which hit him in the throat.

Did John F. Kennedy overthrow Castro?

Fidel Castro was ruler of Cuba when Kennedy became President, was still ruler during the entire Kennedy Presidency, and remained ruler long after Kennedy died.

Deliberately deceived by the CIA into thinking it would work, Kennedy authorized an invasion of anti-Castro rebels into Cuba. It was a complete and total failure, as the CIA knew it would be, but Kennedy did not follow this up with explicit US military support.

In other words, Kennedy WANTED Castro to be overthrown, but realized it could not be done without major repercussions.

How many ounces of silver in 1965 Kennedy half dollar?

Kennedy half dollars minted 1965-70 are 40% silver by content and weigh 11.5 grams. That makes 4.6 grams of silver per coin. One troy ounce contains 31.1 grams, so there are 0.148 ounces of silver per coin.