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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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Where and what did JFK study?

Kennedy majored in political science with an emphasis in international relations.

When did John F. Kennedy go to the navy?

President John F. Kennedy served in the U.S. Navy from September 1941 to March 1945. He was honorably discharged due to physical disability resulting from injuries sustained during his actions aboard PT-109.

What were the conspiracy theories of John F. Kennedy?

It is the conspiracy theory that Hitler went back in time to kill himself causing a paradox. After doing this he is immortal and cannot die so the American government has him locked down in a secret facility where they force him to watch 24/7 jersey shore episodes so its like hell but worse...and something about soviets....

Who was president November 20 1989?

William (Bill) Jefferson Clinton served as the forty-second President of the United States between January 20, 1993 and January 20, 2001, including the whole of 2000.

He was born August 19, 1946 in Hope, Arkansas.

Why did John Kennedy get into politics?

He was pressured by his father to run for public office. After John's older brother was killed in the war, John was pressured to satisfy his father's ambitions. John had already shown an interest in government and I do not think he had to pressured too hard to get him to run for Congress. He had just recently been discharged from the navy and did not yet have a career in sights. He won a seat in Congress in his first try and moved up from that position.

Did John F. Kennedy have grandchildren?

There are three JFK grandchildren, the children of Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg. They are: Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Schlossberg, born June 25, 1988, Tatiana Celia Kennedy Schlossberg, born May 5, 1990, and John Bouvier "Jack" Kennedy Schlossberg, born January 19, 1993.

What do Kennedy and Nixon have in common?

You're obviously a Paul & Young Ron listener...that's NOT the question. The question is "What do Jefferson and Nixon have in common?" The words "former president" are not used. It's YOU CAN'T WIN...think outside the box..they wouldn't have something as boring and mundane as questions about Presidents. I heard one guy answer "they both played violin." Anyone who really listens to the show KNOWS that's not the kind of answer they're looking for.

I'm doing my research on All in the Family and The Jeffersons. And I bet I'm on the right track.

How did The United States react in general after the assassination of JFK?

I am not sure what you want to know. People was shocked and saddened at his tragic death. He was given an elaborate state funeral which received national TV coverage. His image as a hero was probably enhanced. Countries all over the world, including the US, issued special stamps to honor him. Cape Canaveral was renamed Cape Kennedy. A new US half-dollar, with a high silver content, was issued to honor him. Some people called him a martyr. A massive investigation was launched into his assassination. Many people still think there was a conspiracy and a cover-up and that the real killers were never all named nor brought to justice.

How much did John Kennedy weigh?

She weighed a solid 120 lbs all the time. This was a cause of anerexia, bullimia, and binging. Her mother made her feel fat as a child and if she wasn't 120 lbs, she'd make herself. So sad, I think.

Did Jacqueline Kennedy plan John F. Kennedy's assassination?

Shortly after the assassination of J.F.K., in the 6th floor of the Texas school book depository a rifle was found and a stack of boxes that appeared to be in a "snipers position" Three shell casings from the rifle were there too. Obviously it was planned because the motorcade would of been in range for that shot for only a few seconds, so the shooter had to know before hand the route that was going to be used by the motorcade, and which direction would give the best aim for the shot. Obviously it was planned , even if by only one person. Many people feel that there was more than one shooter, but no one has ever been able to prove that.

Who was the president from 1961 to 1963?

This depends on the country or organization. See related questions or re-ask your question.

US: Dwight David Eisenhower replaced by John Fitzgerald Kennedy on January 20.

Dwight "Ike" Eisenhower was the 34th President of the United States from 1953 January 20 to 1961 January 20. He was most famously known as the General of the United States Armed Forces during World War 2.

John F. Kennedy was the 35th President of the United States from 1961 January 20 to 1963 November 22 when he was assassinated. Kennedy was the only Roman Catholic President of the United States.

What is a 1966 silver dollar worth?

8-24-11>>> The US struck the last silver dollar in 1935. With a date of 1966, it's a HALF dollar that's 40% silver. As of today the value is about $6.00

WHo wrote JFK's speeches?

Bob Shrum -


No, he wrote for others (though never a winning presidential campaign).


It was Ted Sorenson, Arthur Schlesinger, and Richard Goodwin who wrote for Kennedy.

The relationship between our nation's second and sixth president?

John Adams (2nd President ) was the father of John Quincy Adams (6th President)

What was JFK's college degree in?

From what I've seen on a number of other websites, he had a B.A. in Political Science from Harvard, although he did attend Princeton and London School of Economics and was a naval officer, of course. Wikipedia seems to suggest he was hospitalized for illnesses often which maybe have interfered with any further academics.

How much money did President John F. Kennedy have?

He refused to accept any salary as President, same as Herbert Hoover. Washington indicated that he would serve without pay but did not want to set a precedent that future presidents would find a hardship to honor ,and so accepted a small salary.

Was John F.Kennedy the youngest US president to assume the dutie sof being president?

Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest person to assume the office of President of the United States. Roosevelt was age 42 years and 322 days when he became President following William McKinley's assassination. The youngest person elected President was John F. Kennedy. Kennedy was inaugurated into office at the age of 43 years and 236 days.

What was Eisenhower's policy of modern republicanism?

Eisenhower criticized the idea of large government programs such as the Fair Deal, however he opposed the idea of "Old Guard" Republicans eliminating all government programs. Eisenhower instead chose to take a more moderate course, also know as "Modern Republicanism", which preserved the market economy and still insured assistance to certain groups of people such as seniors.

How did JFK upset the Mafia?

Rumors have persisted the President John Kennedy was able to acquire the presidency based in part on Mafia influence. Allegations contend that Joseph Kennedy asked Kennedy friend, the singer/actor Frank Sinatra to approach mob boss, Sam Giancana for support in JFK's run for the presidency.

What impact did John F. Kennedy have on civil rights?

· Major impact into civil rights history was post-humus

· Some may argue that he had not done very much to keep his promise to help civil rights but international issues such as the Cuban Missile Crisis prevented him from concentrating on domestic issues

· Kennedy did more than any president before him to have more African Americans appointed to federal government posts. In total, he appointed 40 to senior federal positions including five as federal judges.

· Kennedy appointed his brother, Robert, as Attorney General which put him at the head of the Justice Department. Their tactic was to use the law courts as a way of enforcing already passed civil rights legislation. No southern court could really argue against laws that were already in print. The Justice Department brought 57 law suits against local officials for obstructing African Americans who wished to register their right to vote.

· Kennedy created the CEEO (Commission on Equal Employment Opportunity). Its job was to ensure that all people employed with the federal government had equal employment opportunities; it also required all those firms that had contracts with the federal government to do the same if they were to win further federal contracts.

Was john f Kennedy a senator before president?

JFK was the senator for Massachuesetts from January 3, 1953 - December 22, 1960. Oddly enough he won the seat from Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. who would later run as Nixon's vice president against JFK in the 1960 election.