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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 was john f kennedys vice presidents name?

Lyndon Baines Johnson, longtime senator from Texas, was Kennedy's Vice President. He therefore became President upon Kennedy's death.
Lyndon B. Johnson
Lyndon Baynes Johnson (LBJ) was Vice-President under John F. Kennedy (JFK)
VP Lyndon Johnson
Lyndon B Johnson

Was John F. Kennedy in the bombing at Pearl Harbor?

That event happened in 1941 way before Kennedy's administration.

What is the value of a 1909s half dollar?

Average low grade coins with a lot of wear are $20.00-$70.00 medium grade are $125.00-$210.00 and coins with light wear run from $300.-$450.00 I suggest having a collector or dealer grade the coin for a good idea of value.

Can Jackie Kennedy's pink suit be viewed at the National Archives?

No. Caroline Kennedy presented the Archives with a deed of gift in 2003 with the stipulation that it not be viewed by the public for 100 years. When it runs out in 2103, the right to display it can be renegotiated by the Kennedy family.

How old was J F K when he died?

Born May 29, 1917. Died November 22,1963. He was 46 years old.

Known as the queen of gospel she performed at president John f Kennedy's inauguration?

The "Queen of Gospel" was a nickname for Mahalia Jackson, who did indeed perform at JFK's inaugural ball. This was, obviously, in January 1961, that being when Kennedy was inaugurated.

What is the value of 24ct gold electro plated Kennedy half dollar?

Gold plating adds no value to the coin. However, some Kennedy half-dollars are silver, ones dated 1964 are 90% silver and ones from 1965-1970 are 40% silver, if your coin is one of those, it has value from the silver content used to make the coin. If your coin is dated 1971 or later, it is worth 50 cents.

How many bullets were fired at John F Kennedy?

According to the autopsy report in the warren commission, the entry wound in the neck area of JFK was indeed 6.5 mm in diameter. But, the entry wound of the fatal head shot was 6 mm. That obviously could not have been made by Oswald's ammunition. Plus, the entry angle was all wrong to have come from up above where Oswald was perched. The xrays, again according to the doctors in the report, showed fragments as the bullet fragmented after striking the president's head. Oswald was using full metal jacket ammunition, which will pierce the body, and continue through it without fragmenting, as it did on the shot that went Through the president's neck, through the front seat, and into, and through governor Connelly, ending up in his thigh. So, the question is: where did that fatal head shot come from, and who fired it??

How many books have been written about the assassination of John F. Kennedy?

Both the NY Times and USA Today mention a number of 40,000 books. That may however be a slight exaggeration, and must at least include a great number of well-researched articles, studies and books that only partly deal with the assasination. It is however difficult to come up with a hard number, since books on the subject, including translations and adaptations, have been published all over the world. Several new ones may be in the process of being written as we speak.

My personal guess would be 'somewhere between 20,000 and 40,000'.

How many presidents were killed by assassination?

There are 4 US Presidential Assassinations 1. Abraham Lincoln (by John Wilkes Booth) 2. James A. Garfield (by Charles Guiteau) 3. William McKinley (by Leon Czolgosz) 4. John F. Kennedy (by Lee Harvey Oswald)

Are bicentenial half dollars worth anything?

None of the Bicentennial coins regardless of denomination or mintmark struck for general circulation are worth more than face value, especially if you got it from a bank or in change. Only Proof & collectors coins sold from the Mint have more than face value.

Was John F. Kennedy married before Jackie?

No. His marriage to Jacqueline Lee 'Jackie' Bouvier was his first and only marriage. He was a bachelor who was very familiar romantically with many women.

What is the value of a JFK fifty cent piece?

Most of them are worth exactly fifty cents. Those dated 1964 are worth more because they contain about 1/3 ounce of silver and those from 1965-1969 contain about 1/7 of an ounce. Ones issued in government packaged mint or proof sets are worth varying amounts and many years have a value because they were never placed in circulation and were only sold to collectors by the mint.

Where was John F. Kennedy shot at?

Kennedy was shot in the back of the neck, and the bullet came out through his throat.

He was also shot in the back right of his head, causing a piece of his skull and brain to fly out. He was shot on Elm St., almost halfway down the road.

What spurred President John Kennedy to support the civil rights bill?

The civil rights movement led by the Freedom Riders and Martin Luther King, JR.

What is the value of Kennedy bicentenial half dollars?

It's not gold, just gold plated. A lot of private companies plate these coins with a thin layer of gold and sell them as "collectibles", but they have very little interest to coin collectors.

If the coin is dated 1971 or later, it's just copper-nickel underneath and has no value beyond 50 cents.

The good news is that 1965-70 halves are 40% silver, and 1964 halves are 90% silver so you could at least sell it for its metal value.

What year of John F. Kennedy jr born?

John F. Kennedy Jr. was born on November 25, 1960.

What were the political consequence's of JFK's assassination?

Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson (who witnessed the shooting) was elected as President. Johnson soon began passing the Civil Rights Bill to honor the dead President and persuaded Congress.

How much is a half dollar 1776-1976 with no mint mark worth?

If there is no mintmark on your 1974 Kennedy half, that simply means it was minted at the main mint in Philadelphia. Very common -- no added value in circulated condition -- perhaps a dollar or two for a nice uncirculated one.

Who Assasanated John F. Kennedy?

Though it remains unknown to this day who actually killed John F. Kennedy, conventional history (and the Warren Commission) presumes that the killer was Lee Oswald. If this is who the asker is referring to, then the answer is Jack Ruby. Ruby killed Oswald on November 24th, two days after the presidential assassination.